Do Other-Reports of Counterproductive Work Behavior Provide an Incremental Contribution Over Self-Reports? A Meta-Analytic Comparison

被引:494
作者
Berry, Christopher M. [1 ]
Carpenter, Nichelle C. [1 ]
Barratt, Clare L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Psychol, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
关键词
counterproductive work behavior; workplace deviance; self-report; meta-analysis; ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR; PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTRACT BREACH; JOB-PERFORMANCE RATINGS; WORKPLACE DEVIANCE; NEGATIVE AFFECTIVITY; SOCIAL DESIRABILITY; PERSONALITY-ASSESSMENT; PERSONNEL-SELECTION; EMPLOYEE DEVIANCE; MODERATING ROLE;
D O I
10.1037/a0026739
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Much of the recent research on counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) has used multi-item self-report measures of CWB. Because of concerns over self-report measurement, there have been recent calls to collect ratings of employees' CWB from their supervisors or coworkers (i.e., other-raters) as alternatives or supplements to self-ratings. However, little is still known about the degree to which other-ratings of CWB capture unique and valid incremental variance beyond self-report CWB. The present meta-analysis investigates a number of key issues regarding the incremental contribution of other-reports of CWB. First, self- and other-ratings of CWB were moderately to strongly correlated with each other. Second, with some notable exceptions, self- and other-report CWB exhibited very similar patterns and magnitudes of relationships with a set of common correlates. Third, self-raters reported engaging in more CWB than other-raters reported them engaging in, suggesting other-ratings capture a narrower subset of CWBs. Fourth, other-report CWB generally accounted for little incremental variance in the common correlates beyond self-report CWB. Although many have viewed self-reports of CWB with skepticism, the results of this meta-analysis support their use in most CWB research as a viable alternative to other-reports.
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