Original paper
Anger or fear? Effects of discrete emotions on employee’s computer-related deviant behavior
Abstract
Security research on the employees’ expressive motives in committing computer-related deviant behavior is limited. In this research, drawing on the appraisal tendency framework (ATF), we examine how employees’ emotions (anger vs. fear) and perceived sanctions influence their computer-related deviant behaviors in the workplace. Our empirical results show that employees who experienced anger were more likely to commit computer-related deviant...
Paper Details
Title
Anger or fear? Effects of discrete emotions on employee’s computer-related deviant behavior
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
3
Pages
103180 - 103180
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