Guided by the Strength Model of Self-control (Muraven & Baumeister, 2000) and the General Theory of Crime (Gottfredson & Hirschi, 1990), we examined the role of self-control in buffering the negative relationship between perceived organizational justice and cyberloafing behavior. Two hundred thirty-eight employee and co-worker dyads participated in the study. Organizational justice negatively predicted cyberloafing behavior, though this relationship had ceased to be statistically significant after controlling for gender, age, and hours of internet use for work-related activities. In addition, self-control moderated this relationship. Specifically, there was a stronger negative relationship between perceived organizational justice and cyberl...
While the advent of technology has revolutionized how businesses operate and how work is done, it ha...
Employees spend approximately 2 h per day engaging in cyberloafing (i.e., using the internet at work...
The purpose of this research was to discover the contribute of mediating organizational commitment i...
Guided by the Strength Model of Self-control (Muraven & Baumeister, 2000) and the General Theory of ...
The purpose of this research is to identify the forces that impact the intention of employees to mis...
Cyberloafing is a major productivity killer in the workplace. Drawing on social cognitive theory and...
To further our understanding about how to control Internet abuse in the workplace, this study examin...
Activities such as the use of social networks, the use of blogs and podcasts, download, upload conte...
Female workers are one of the important assets in the workplace, but are not always able to work opt...
97 HalamanSebagai salah satu sumber daya dalam perusahaan, karyawan harus mampu menunjukkan hasil k...
In light of the differences between traditional forms of victimization and cybercrime victimization,...
As one of the resources in the company, employees must be able to show maximum work results and uti...
The aim of this research is to try to determine the role of organizational justice in the occurrence...
Despite the documented individual, job, and organizational antecedents of cyberloafing at the workpl...
The use of the Internet at work for reasons unrelated to work, or cyberloafing, is a potentially har...
While the advent of technology has revolutionized how businesses operate and how work is done, it ha...
Employees spend approximately 2 h per day engaging in cyberloafing (i.e., using the internet at work...
The purpose of this research was to discover the contribute of mediating organizational commitment i...
Guided by the Strength Model of Self-control (Muraven & Baumeister, 2000) and the General Theory of ...
The purpose of this research is to identify the forces that impact the intention of employees to mis...
Cyberloafing is a major productivity killer in the workplace. Drawing on social cognitive theory and...
To further our understanding about how to control Internet abuse in the workplace, this study examin...
Activities such as the use of social networks, the use of blogs and podcasts, download, upload conte...
Female workers are one of the important assets in the workplace, but are not always able to work opt...
97 HalamanSebagai salah satu sumber daya dalam perusahaan, karyawan harus mampu menunjukkan hasil k...
In light of the differences between traditional forms of victimization and cybercrime victimization,...
As one of the resources in the company, employees must be able to show maximum work results and uti...
The aim of this research is to try to determine the role of organizational justice in the occurrence...
Despite the documented individual, job, and organizational antecedents of cyberloafing at the workpl...
The use of the Internet at work for reasons unrelated to work, or cyberloafing, is a potentially har...
While the advent of technology has revolutionized how businesses operate and how work is done, it ha...
Employees spend approximately 2 h per day engaging in cyberloafing (i.e., using the internet at work...
The purpose of this research was to discover the contribute of mediating organizational commitment i...