APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Personality and Communal Sharing Drive Intervention (But Not Whistleblowing) Intentions in a Highly Unified Group

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Industrial/Organizational

  • Glen Howell
    Department of National Defence
  • Deanna Messervey
    Defence Research Development Canada

Abstract

A messaging experiment examined the drivers of reporting wrongdoing in a highly unified group. Consistent with relationship regulation theory, the results suggested that individual perceptions of communal sharing among teammates and its personality correlates promote intervening (but not reporting) as an appropriate course of action when witnessing a teammate’s wrongdoing.

Applied Experimental

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