We question the common supposition that active acts of counterproductive work behavior (CWB) and organisational citizenship behavior (OCB) are negatively related in that people who perform one tend not to perform the other, and that they tend to relate oppositely to potential antecedents. We argue that under some circumstances these active behaviors may occur together or sequentially. Using an emotion focused framework, we discuss five situations that lead from one form of behavior to the other: Understimulation at work, co‐worker lack of performance, organisational constraints, lack of expected rewards for OCB, and unjustified (to the actor) acts of CWB. Finally, we provide suggestions for studying these behaviors episodically as opposed t...
Although task performance is often deemed the most important criterion in the workplace, Sackett and...
Researchers have generally treated organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) as positive and count...
Although results from cross-sectional between-person studies suggest a differentiation of employees ...
We question the common supposition that active acts of counterproductive work behavior (CWB) and org...
Researchers have recently drawn attention to performance elements that extend beyond task performanc...
Studies have shown a strong negative correlation between counterproductive work behaviour (CWB) and ...
We present a model that integrates findings from several areas to explain in parallel the voluntary ...
We present an attribution-based explanation about how helpful organizational citizenship behavior (O...
Many correlates of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and counterproductive work behavior (CW...
The present study examined the interrelation of personality characteristics,organizational justice, ...
Research suggesting a similar but different relationship between Organizational Citizenship Behaviou...
Counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) can be a significant activity within workplaces. Psychologic...
Prior research has attempted to develop a model of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) and co...
An experiment investigated whether measurement features affected observed relationships between coun...
Although task performance is often deemed the most important criterion in the workplace, Sackett and...
Researchers have generally treated organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) as positive and count...
Although results from cross-sectional between-person studies suggest a differentiation of employees ...
We question the common supposition that active acts of counterproductive work behavior (CWB) and org...
Researchers have recently drawn attention to performance elements that extend beyond task performanc...
Studies have shown a strong negative correlation between counterproductive work behaviour (CWB) and ...
We present a model that integrates findings from several areas to explain in parallel the voluntary ...
We present an attribution-based explanation about how helpful organizational citizenship behavior (O...
Many correlates of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and counterproductive work behavior (CW...
The present study examined the interrelation of personality characteristics,organizational justice, ...
Research suggesting a similar but different relationship between Organizational Citizenship Behaviou...
Counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) can be a significant activity within workplaces. Psychologic...
Prior research has attempted to develop a model of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) and co...
An experiment investigated whether measurement features affected observed relationships between coun...
Although task performance is often deemed the most important criterion in the workplace, Sackett and...
Researchers have generally treated organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) as positive and count...
Although results from cross-sectional between-person studies suggest a differentiation of employees ...