2019
DOI: 10.6000/1929-7092.2019.08.94
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Perceived Organisational Justice and Climate on Counterproductive Work Behaviour among Public Employees

Abstract: Employee work activities that are more than expectations are the panacea for organisational success, in today's dynamic workplace. In achieving this set goal, organisations need to be seen, by employees as taking care of their welfare, as employees are significant resources of an organisation. This study investigated perceived organisational justice and climate on counterproductive work behaviour (CWB) among public employees. A quantitative research design was used, with self-administered questionnaires for th… Show more

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“…Every organization expects its employees to conduct themselves professionally and acceptably when interacting within the corporate space (Madzivhandila, Babalola, & Khashane, 2019). The expressed views call for appropriate control measures to avoid CL by ICT employees if such is not available and if it is available but has not been applied.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Every organization expects its employees to conduct themselves professionally and acceptably when interacting within the corporate space (Madzivhandila, Babalola, & Khashane, 2019). The expressed views call for appropriate control measures to avoid CL by ICT employees if such is not available and if it is available but has not been applied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%