In this article, psychological contract breach, revenge, and workplace deviance are brought together to identify the cognitive, affective, and motivational underpinnings of workplace deviance. On the basis of S. L. Robinson and R. J. Bennett's (1997) model of workplace deviance, the authors proposed that breach (a cognitive appraisal) and violation (an affective response) initiate revenge seeking. Motivated by revenge, employees then engage in workplace deviance. Three studies tested these ideas. All of the studies supported the hypothesized relationships. In addition, self-control was found to be a moderator of the relationship between revenge cognitions and deviant acts; the relationship was weaker for people high in self-control
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
In this multi-study paper, we integrate Social Exchange Theory and the discretionary workplace behav...
This study was conducted to examine the occurrence of psychological breach and its influence on empl...
The authors develop and test a moderated mediation model that accounts for employee emotions (psycho...
Purpose: This study extends research on counterproductive work behavior (CWB) by examining the psych...
The present study examined the effect of psychological contract breach on workplace deviant behavior...
The prevalence of deviant behavior such as fraud, robbery, withholding effort, hostile acts, and sex...
In this paper, we examine the influence of contract importance, feelings of violation, and workplace...
Scholars agree that counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is instigated by psychological contract br...
Copyright © 2015 Sarla Nirankari and Neena Seth. This is an open access article distributed under th...
We investigate how employees' deviant responses to experiencing workplace aggression are shaped by t...
In this multi-study paper, we integrate Social Exchange Theory and the discretionary workplace behav...
With the increased instances of deviant behaviours, there is a pressing need to explore its instigat...
Counterproductive work behavior toward the organization (CWB-O) or supervisor (CWB-S) is commonly tr...
Workplace deviant behaviour refers to "the voluntary behaviour that violates significant organizatio...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
In this multi-study paper, we integrate Social Exchange Theory and the discretionary workplace behav...
This study was conducted to examine the occurrence of psychological breach and its influence on empl...
The authors develop and test a moderated mediation model that accounts for employee emotions (psycho...
Purpose: This study extends research on counterproductive work behavior (CWB) by examining the psych...
The present study examined the effect of psychological contract breach on workplace deviant behavior...
The prevalence of deviant behavior such as fraud, robbery, withholding effort, hostile acts, and sex...
In this paper, we examine the influence of contract importance, feelings of violation, and workplace...
Scholars agree that counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is instigated by psychological contract br...
Copyright © 2015 Sarla Nirankari and Neena Seth. This is an open access article distributed under th...
We investigate how employees' deviant responses to experiencing workplace aggression are shaped by t...
In this multi-study paper, we integrate Social Exchange Theory and the discretionary workplace behav...
With the increased instances of deviant behaviours, there is a pressing need to explore its instigat...
Counterproductive work behavior toward the organization (CWB-O) or supervisor (CWB-S) is commonly tr...
Workplace deviant behaviour refers to "the voluntary behaviour that violates significant organizatio...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
In this multi-study paper, we integrate Social Exchange Theory and the discretionary workplace behav...
This study was conducted to examine the occurrence of psychological breach and its influence on empl...