• Title of article

    WORKPLACE DEVIANT DEHAVIOUR:DOES PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTRACT VIOLATION MATTER? AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE

  • Author/Authors

    Abdul Rahim, Abdul Rabman Universiti Teknologi MARA - School of Business Management, Malaysia , Nasurdln, Aizzat Mohd. Universiti Sains Malaysia - School ofManagement, Malaysia

  • From page
    37
  • To page
    58
  • Abstract
    Workplace deviant behaviour refers to the voluntary behaviour that violates significant organizational norms. In this study, 355 manufacturing industry employees participated in an investigation into the impact ofPsychological Contract Violation (PCV) on Workplace Deviant Behaviour (WDB). Three forms of deviant behaviour were identified: interpersonal deviance, production deviance, and property deviance. Further to this three PCVdimensions were also identified, namely, growth and development, autonomy and organizational support. The regression analyses performed yielded mixed results. PCV with respect to autonomy and control demonstrated a negative relationship with interpersonal deviance and property deviance, but a positive relationship with production deviance. PCV with regard to growth and development was found to exhibit a negative relationship with interpersonal deviance, but a positive relationship with property deviance. Organizational support PCV exhibited no significant relationship with WDB.
  • Keywords
    Psychological contract violation , workplace deviant behaviour , interpersonal deviant behaviour , production deviant behaviour , property deviant behaviour.
  • Journal title
    Social and Management Research Journal
  • Journal title
    Social and Management Research Journal
  • Record number

    2550805