Counterproductive work behaviours (CWB) are discretionary behaviours that violate organizational rules thus endangering well-being of the organization and its members. Workplace deviance is a pervasive and expansive problem for the organizations and, consequently, it has become increasingly important to managers and organizational scholars. This study intends to clarify the roles of job dissatisfaction and organizational injustice perceptions in predicting counterproductive work behaviours. Drawing on theoretical bases, the author compared three possible models using structural equation modelling: full mediation (job dissatisfaction mediates the injustice-CWB relationship), partial mediation (direct and indirect relationship - through job d...
Counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) have been identified as pervasive employee behaviors with th...
This study examined the impact of employees' fairness perceptions regarding organizational work−life...
International audiencePurpose This research unpacks the relationship between employees' perceptions ...
Counterproductive work behaviours (CWB) are discretionary behaviours that violate organizational rul...
Counterproductive work behaviours (CWB) are discretionary behaviours that violate organizational rul...
This presentation determines which counterproductive work behaviors are linked to each type of organ...
The study examines the relationship between organisational injustice (OI), interpersonal conflict (I...
Employee behaviors can be classified into two basic groups as positive and negative organizational b...
Counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is an increasingly pervasive and costly phenomenon that harms ...
Motivation Theory considers how to influence work behavior of employees in a positive way in order t...
The study examines the relationship between organisational injustice (OI), interpersonal conflict (I...
This study examines the relationship between injustice and workplace sabotage. Drawing on the organi...
A recent meta-analysis by Berry, Ones, and Sackett (2007) revealed that perceptions of organizationa...
This study examines the relationship between injustice and workplace sabotage. Drawing on the organi...
Researchers have previously suggested that counterproductive work behavior (CWB) can be a form of co...
Counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) have been identified as pervasive employee behaviors with th...
This study examined the impact of employees' fairness perceptions regarding organizational work−life...
International audiencePurpose This research unpacks the relationship between employees' perceptions ...
Counterproductive work behaviours (CWB) are discretionary behaviours that violate organizational rul...
Counterproductive work behaviours (CWB) are discretionary behaviours that violate organizational rul...
This presentation determines which counterproductive work behaviors are linked to each type of organ...
The study examines the relationship between organisational injustice (OI), interpersonal conflict (I...
Employee behaviors can be classified into two basic groups as positive and negative organizational b...
Counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is an increasingly pervasive and costly phenomenon that harms ...
Motivation Theory considers how to influence work behavior of employees in a positive way in order t...
The study examines the relationship between organisational injustice (OI), interpersonal conflict (I...
This study examines the relationship between injustice and workplace sabotage. Drawing on the organi...
A recent meta-analysis by Berry, Ones, and Sackett (2007) revealed that perceptions of organizationa...
This study examines the relationship between injustice and workplace sabotage. Drawing on the organi...
Researchers have previously suggested that counterproductive work behavior (CWB) can be a form of co...
Counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) have been identified as pervasive employee behaviors with th...
This study examined the impact of employees' fairness perceptions regarding organizational work−life...
International audiencePurpose This research unpacks the relationship between employees' perceptions ...