Ain't Misbehavin : workplace deviance as organizational resistance
By: LAWRENCE, Thomas B.
Contributor(s): ROBINSON, Sandra L.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: London, UK : Sage Publications, June 2007Journal of Management : J.O.M 33, 3, p. 378-394Abstract: Although organizational control and power are often designed to diminish workplace deviance, they also have the capacity to incite it. This is because enactments of power that confront organizational members in their daily work lives can create frustration that is expressed in acts of deviance. In this article, the authors examine why power provokes workplace deviance in organizations and, specifically, how types of power affect the form that workplace deviance takesNo physical items for this record
Although organizational control and power are often designed to diminish workplace deviance, they also have the capacity to incite it. This is because enactments of power that confront organizational members in their daily work lives can create frustration that is expressed in acts of deviance. In this article, the authors examine why power provokes workplace deviance in organizations and, specifically, how types of power affect the form that workplace deviance takes
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