GOING FOR IT ON FOURTH DOWN: RIVALRY INCREASES RISK TAKING, PHYSIOLOGICAL AROUSAL, AND PROMOTION FOCUS
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
To, Christopher; Kilduff, Gavin J.; Ordonez, Lisa; Schweitzer, Maurice E.
署名单位:
New York University; New York University; University of Arizona; University of Pennsylvania
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2016.0850
发表日期:
2018
页码:
1281-1306
关键词:
organizational citizenship behavior
SOCIAL IDENTITY THREAT
REGULATORY FOCUS
self-regulation
COMPETITIVE AROUSAL
DECISION
performance
MODEL
prevention
responses
摘要:
Risk taking is fundamental to organizational decision making. Extending prior work that has identified individual and situational antecedents of risk taking, we explore a significant relational antecedent: rivalry. In both a field setting and a laboratory experiment, we explore how a competitor's identity and relationship with the decision maker influences risk taking. We analyze play-by-play archival data from the National Football League and find that interactions with rival (versus nonrival) partners increases risky behavior. In a laboratory experiment involving face-to-face competition, we demonstrate that rivalry increases risk taking via two pathways: increased promotion focus and physiological arousal. These findings highlight the importance of incorporating relational characteristics to understand risk taking. Our findings also advance our understanding of when and why competition promotes risk taking, and underscore the importance of identity and relationships in the psychology and physiology of competitive decision making in organizations.
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