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Beyond quid pro quo: good soldiers and characteristics of their helping behaviours

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Purpose – Good soldiers are people who engage in citizenship behaviours “to do good” instead of “to look good”. The purpose of this article is to explore the motivations behind and the specific characteristics of behaviours of the good soldiers in the context of work using social exchange theory (SET) as a theoretical framework. Design/methodology/approach – 47 dyadic interviews with 94 individuals from three organisations where good soldiers are most likely to be observed were conducted. Findings – Data analysis revealed that good soldiers are driven by concern for others and generalised reciprocity, but not expectations of self-benefits. Their actions were further found to be discretionary, reactive and proactive, and associated with different levels of self-sacrifice. Practical implications – The findings of this study point human resources (HR) practitioners’ attention towards qualitatively unique acts of good soldiers. An assumption is made that awareness of such behaviours can help organisations to stimulate individual self-motivation, so that the quality of helping behaviours could be improved. Originality/value - Arguing for a fundamental rethink of the psychological foundations underpinning helpful behaviours, this paper departs from predominantly individualistic view on work motivation and reinforces the other-oriented, altruistic dimension of SET. In doing so, it addresses the lack of conceptual and theoretical clarity on differently motivated helping and extends the existing limited research evidence in this area. It further addresses a need for a comprehensive understanding of other-oriented behaviours and accounts for vital - yet neglected – features of such acts.

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Category:
Articles
Type:
artykuły w czasopismach
Published in:
Personnel Review no. 50, pages 560 - 574,
ISSN: 0048-3486
Language:
English
Publication year:
2020
Bibliographic description:
Szulc J.: Beyond quid pro quo: good soldiers and characteristics of their helping behaviours// Personnel Review -Vol. 50,iss. 2 (2020), s.560-574
DOI:
Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1108/pr-03-2019-0140
Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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