WELL-BEING AND COUNTERPRODUCTIVE WORK BEHAVIOR

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Brate, Adrian Tudor [1 ]
Negrea, Adriana Ioana [1 ]
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[1] Lucian Blaga Univ Sibiu, Sibiu, Romania
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employee; well-being; work behaviours; organizational commitment; COMMITMENT; STRESSORS; MEDIATOR;
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between psychological/physical well-being and counterproductive work behaviors. More specifically, we proposed and tested a model of mental and physical wellbeing, conceptualized as an forerunner (Kahn & Byosiere, 1992) associated with a range of behavioral outcomes including Counterproductive Work Behaviors (Fox, Spector & Miles, 2001), with two dimensions: organizational counterproductive behaviour (CWB-O) and interpersonal counterproductive behavior (CWB-I). We further proposed that the relationship between wellbeing and behavioral outcomes would be mediated by organizational commitment. Data were collected from a sample of 118 participants, using Pressure Management Indicator (Williams & Cooper, 1998, romanian version Brate, 2004) and The Counterproductive Work Behavior Questionnaire (Spector & Fox, 2001). The results have revealed that indicators of wellbeing at work affects/predicts dimensions of deviant behavior directly, also the role of organizational commitment is discussed in the wellbeing - counterproductive work behavior interaction.
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