The dimensionality of counterproductivity: Are all counterproductive behaviors created equal?
Abstract
Most studies of counterproductive work behavior (CWB) assess it as one or two overall dimensions that might obscure relationships of potential antecedents with more speciWc forms of behavior. A Wner-grained analysis of the relationship between counterproductive work behavior and antecedents was conducted with the Wve-subscales (abuse toward others, production deviance, sabotage, theft, and withdrawal) taken from the 45-item Counterproductive...
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Title
The dimensionality of counterproductivity: Are all counterproductive behaviors created equal?
Published Date
Jun 1, 2006
Volume
68
Issue
3
Pages
446 - 460
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