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counterproductive work behaviors 2 machiavellianism 2 political nature 2 scale development 2 self-serving behaviors 2 Arbeitspsychologie 1 Arbeitsverhalten 1 Organizational behaviour 1 Organizational psychology 1 Verhalten in Organisationen 1 Work behaviour 1
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Zahid, Fariha 2
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Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences (PJCSS) 1 Pakistan journal of commerce and social sciences 1
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Self-serving counterproductive work behaviors: The development and validation of a scale
Zahid, Fariha - In: Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences (PJCSS) 13 (2019) 2, pp. 257-282
Within the body of knowledge in counterproductive work behaviors (CWB), a large majority of researchers categorizes these behaviors under the common rubrics of theft, aggression, violence, sabotage, alcohol use, substance abuse, and absenteeism. However, researchers indicate that the current...
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Self-serving counterproductive work behaviors : the development and validation of a scale
Zahid, Fariha - In: Pakistan journal of commerce and social sciences 13 (2019) 2, pp. 257-282
Within the body of knowledge in counterproductive work behaviors (CWB), a large majority of researchers categorizes these behaviors under the common rubrics of theft, aggression, violence, sabotage, alcohol use, substance abuse, and absenteeism. However, researchers indicate that the current...
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