When deviants talk: the role of Dark Triad traits and moral reasoning in whistleblowing

Sebastian Oelrich*, Anne Chwolka

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

Whistleblowing is an effective means to uncover fraud and other misconduct in organizations. However, it is puzzling why some employees come forward despite numerous disadvantages, severe retaliation, and negative social perceptions of the whistleblower within and outside the firm. Understanding whistleblowing as an act of deviance can enrich explanations for whistleblowing in such dilemmas. Drawing on psychology literature, we look at the moderating effect of the Dark Triad (Machi- avellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy), as well as moral reasoning on the fac- tors behind the whistleblowing process. We surveyed 375 economics and business majors and found that both forms of deviance influence the decision process, mak- ing internal whistleblowing more likely. Dark Triad personalities are less influenced by adverse subjective norms and their attitude toward the consequences of whistle- blowing. The negative impact of perceived retaliation on whistleblowing intention is lessened by high moral reasoning. Both types of deviations from the norm may foster whistleblowing, making it ex-post challenging to distinguish different types of whistleblowers. Importantly, we argue that specific policies, such as protection, may only serve one kind of whistleblower, disregarding the important influence of subjective norms, which may foster a more desirable type of whistleblower. Our research shows that deviant personality characteristics can counteract insufficient protection or negative cultural views on whistleblowing. These findings have direct practical implications for whistleblowing systems, corporate governance policies, and policymakers. Moreover, we contribute to an emerging stream of research that moves away from a purely pro-social view and toward a more comprehensive under- standing of whistleblowing by introducing a holistic concept of whistleblowing as deviance.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer102755
TidsskriftJournal of Management Control
Vol/bind35
Nummer3
Sider (fra-til)333-369
Antal sider37
ISSN2191-4761
DOI
StatusUdgivet - sep. 2024

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