Authors
Amy E Colbert, Michael K Mount, James K Harter, L Alan Witt, Murray R Barrick
Publication date
2004/8
Journal
Journal of applied psychology
Volume
89
Issue
4
Pages
599
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Previous research on workplace deviance has examined the relationship of either personality or employees' situational perceptions with deviant behavior. In this study, the authors focused on the joint relationship of personality and perceptions of the work situation with deviant behavior. Using 4 samples of employees and multiple operationalizations of the core constructs, the authors found support for the hypothesis that positive perceptions of the work situation are negatively related to workplace deviance. In addition, consistent with hypotheses, the personality traits of conscientiousness, emotional stability, and agreeableness moderated this relationship. Specifically, the relationship between perceptions of the developmental environment and organizational deviance was stronger for employees low in conscientiousness or emotional stability, and the relationship between perceived organizational support and …
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Scholar articles
AE Colbert, MK Mount, JK Harter, LA Witt, MR Barrick - Journal of applied psychology, 2004