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Citation

Welsh DT, Mai KM, Ellis APJ, Christian MS. J. Exp. Soc. Psychol. 2018; 76: 142-154.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jesp.2018.01.007

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Previous research has used an ego depletion perspective to establish a self-regulatory model linking sleep deprivation to unethical behavior via depletion (Barnes, Schaubroeck, Huth, & Ghumman, 2011; Christian & Ellis, 2011; Welsh, Ellis, Christian, & Mai, 2014). We extend this research by moving beyond depletion to examine a more nuanced, process-based view of self-control. We draw on integrative self-control theory (Kotabe & Hofmann, 2015) to identify two critical moderators of the relationship between sleep and unethical behavior. Whereas prior research has focused mainly on the deleterious effects associated with depleted control capacity - such as sleep deprivation - we suggest that factors influencing control motivation and control effort are also an essential part of the self-regulatory process. First, we examine the role of control motivation, hypothesizing that a perceived sense of power moderates the relationship between sleep deprivation and depletion by motivating agentic, goal-directed action that mitigates the depleting effect of sleep deprivation. Second, we consider the role of control effort, hypothesizing that contemplation moderates the relationship between depletion and unethical behavior, such that depleted individuals are less likely to act unethically when contemplation is high. Three studies - one manipulating sleep deprivation in the lab and two using natural variation in sleep quality and quantity - suggest consistent support for our expanded model combining mediation and moderation, advancing self-regulatory research linking sleep deprivation to unethical behavior.


Language: en

Keywords

Contemplation; Depletion; Power; Self-regulation; Sleep deprivation; Unethical behavior

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