Management meted out punishment to enforce rules and encourage adherence. However, the effectiveness depended on how the employees perceive and interpret the policy. Therefore, it was uncertain how to best achieve the target. The paper tested employees’ behavioral responses in two conditions, 1) when employees had to pay fines to employer and 2) when employees had to pay fines to co-workers. Condition one was a typical deterrence policy implemented to punish misconduct in an organization, and condition two tested the behavioral responses to distributive outcomes. Questionnaire was distributed to these employees to investigate perception. The experimental results indicated that employees responded differently to the two conditions, mis...
Punishment continues to be used by organizations as one method to eliminate unwanted employee behavi...
“Moralistic” punishment of free riders can provide a beneficial reputation, but the immediate behavi...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...
Organizational decisions concerning reward and punishment likely attract employees’ attention becaus...
This scenario study examined fairness perceptions of rule violations and punishment in an organizati...
Employees are concerned with the fairness of organizational outcomes they receive and the fairness o...
The purpose of this paper is to identify reasons for punishing employees, prevalent types of punishm...
In a laboratory study, participants read one of 72 scenarios (crossing four different discipline sit...
Social norms are common in our daily lives, and violations of these norms are just as prevalent. Whi...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. People often punish norm violations. In what cases is such punishment viewed as...
Punishment is utilized in many settings in the world today, but it is continually getting more negat...
Despite decades of research on the relationships between leader reward and punishment behaviors and ...
The present study examined the effects of punishment given to the most valued team member who has co...
Abstract: This study explores the specific deterrence generated by punishment in the context of regu...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...
Punishment continues to be used by organizations as one method to eliminate unwanted employee behavi...
“Moralistic” punishment of free riders can provide a beneficial reputation, but the immediate behavi...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...
Organizational decisions concerning reward and punishment likely attract employees’ attention becaus...
This scenario study examined fairness perceptions of rule violations and punishment in an organizati...
Employees are concerned with the fairness of organizational outcomes they receive and the fairness o...
The purpose of this paper is to identify reasons for punishing employees, prevalent types of punishm...
In a laboratory study, participants read one of 72 scenarios (crossing four different discipline sit...
Social norms are common in our daily lives, and violations of these norms are just as prevalent. Whi...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. People often punish norm violations. In what cases is such punishment viewed as...
Punishment is utilized in many settings in the world today, but it is continually getting more negat...
Despite decades of research on the relationships between leader reward and punishment behaviors and ...
The present study examined the effects of punishment given to the most valued team member who has co...
Abstract: This study explores the specific deterrence generated by punishment in the context of regu...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...
Punishment continues to be used by organizations as one method to eliminate unwanted employee behavi...
“Moralistic” punishment of free riders can provide a beneficial reputation, but the immediate behavi...
Punishment may deter antisocial behavior. Yet to punish is costly, and the costs often do not offset...