Cyberloafing is a major productivity killer in the workplace. Drawing on social cognitive theory and social exchange theory, we developed and tested a model that examined the underlying mechanisms through which abusive supervision influences cyberloafing. The results showed that abusive supervision is positively related to cyberloafing. This relationship is also moderated by negative reciprocity beliefs. In addition, support was found for the three-way interaction effect of abusive supervision, moral disengagement, and negative reciprocity beliefs on cyberloafing, such that the positive relationship between abusive supervision and cyberloafing is strongest at high levels of moral disengagement and negative reciprocity beliefs
Cyberloafing—the use of an electronic device at work for an activity that an immediate supervisor wo...
Counterproductive work behaviors have been studied extensively, but much less work has been done on ...
Purpose: Cyberloafing is the personal use of internet while at work. The purpose of this paper is to...
Despite the documented individual, job, and organizational antecedents of cyberloafing at the workpl...
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 becoming a common problem in every organization that directly affects organizational...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
Personal Internet use at work known as cyberloafing has received considerable amount of concern by r...
Purpose While the rapid adoption of information communication technologies (ICT) in organizations h...
Cyberloafing, personal use of Internet during work hours, is an important concern for organizations ...
Employees spend approximately 2 h per day engaging in cyberloafing (i.e., using the internet at work...
Our study collected data from 367 employees of Chinese manufacturing companies, and its results reve...
Cyberloafing is increasingly becoming a serious issue for corporations and society. Changes in house...
Cyberloafing—the use of an electronic device at work for an activity that an immediate supervisor wo...
Counterproductive work behaviors have been studied extensively, but much less work has been done on ...
Purpose: Cyberloafing is the personal use of internet while at work. The purpose of this paper is to...
Despite the documented individual, job, and organizational antecedents of cyberloafing at the workpl...
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 becoming a common problem in every organization that directly affects organizational...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
Personal Internet use at work known as cyberloafing has received considerable amount of concern by r...
Purpose While the rapid adoption of information communication technologies (ICT) in organizations h...
Cyberloafing, personal use of Internet during work hours, is an important concern for organizations ...
Employees spend approximately 2 h per day engaging in cyberloafing (i.e., using the internet at work...
Our study collected data from 367 employees of Chinese manufacturing companies, and its results reve...
Cyberloafing is increasingly becoming a serious issue for corporations and society. Changes in house...
Cyberloafing—the use of an electronic device at work for an activity that an immediate supervisor wo...
Counterproductive work behaviors have been studied extensively, but much less work has been done on ...
Purpose: Cyberloafing is the personal use of internet while at work. The purpose of this paper is to...