In this multi-study paper, we integrate Social Exchange Theory and the discretionary workplace behavior literature. Specifically, we posit that by breaching their psychological contract (PC) obligations, organizations may trigger negative reciprocity, which in turn may increase deviant behavior. Moreover, we posit that by fulfilling their legitimately PC obligations, organizations may trigger positive reciprocity, which in turn may increase unethical pro-organizational behavior. Across two studies (3-wave field study with traditional breach measure and 2-wave field study with expanded breach measure and polynomial regression), we found repeated evidence for our hypotheses. Specifically, we found that PC breach (Study 1) and PC under-fulfill...
The prevalence of deviant behavior such as fraud, robbery, withholding effort, hostile acts, and sex...
Item does not contain fulltextCounterproductive work behavior toward the organization (CWB-O) or sup...
Research on psychological contract breach has referenced social exchange as its dominant theoretical...
In this multi-study paper, we integrate Social Exchange Theory and the discretionary workplace behav...
Purpose: This study extends research on counterproductive work behavior (CWB) by examining the psych...
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Workplace deviant behaviour refers to "the voluntary behaviour that violates significant organizatio...
In this paper, we examine the influence of contract importance, feelings of violation, and workplace...
Organizational leaders seek to cultivate close relationships among employees to positively impact em...
Building on conservation of resources theory, we cast resource depletion as a novel explanatory mech...
Building on conservation of resources theory, we cast resource depletion as a novel explanatory mech...
Psychological contract breach (PCB) may trigger negative attitudes in employees and ultimately cause...
International audienceFew researchers have sought to examine the consequences of psychological contr...
Purpose Pervasive and rampant workplace incivility effects have called for more studies on antece...
With the increased instances of deviant behaviours, there is a pressing need to explore its instigat...
The prevalence of deviant behavior such as fraud, robbery, withholding effort, hostile acts, and sex...
Item does not contain fulltextCounterproductive work behavior toward the organization (CWB-O) or sup...
Research on psychological contract breach has referenced social exchange as its dominant theoretical...
In this multi-study paper, we integrate Social Exchange Theory and the discretionary workplace behav...
Purpose: This study extends research on counterproductive work behavior (CWB) by examining the psych...
Contains fulltext : 226841.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Scholars agre...
Workplace deviant behaviour refers to "the voluntary behaviour that violates significant organizatio...
In this paper, we examine the influence of contract importance, feelings of violation, and workplace...
Organizational leaders seek to cultivate close relationships among employees to positively impact em...
Building on conservation of resources theory, we cast resource depletion as a novel explanatory mech...
Building on conservation of resources theory, we cast resource depletion as a novel explanatory mech...
Psychological contract breach (PCB) may trigger negative attitudes in employees and ultimately cause...
International audienceFew researchers have sought to examine the consequences of psychological contr...
Purpose Pervasive and rampant workplace incivility effects have called for more studies on antece...
With the increased instances of deviant behaviours, there is a pressing need to explore its instigat...
The prevalence of deviant behavior such as fraud, robbery, withholding effort, hostile acts, and sex...
Item does not contain fulltextCounterproductive work behavior toward the organization (CWB-O) or sup...
Research on psychological contract breach has referenced social exchange as its dominant theoretical...