2017
DOI: 10.21529/recadm.2017012
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Perceptions of organizational politics scale: adaptation and validation for the brazilian context

Abstract: Keywords: Perception of politics; Scale; Validation; Construct. Hochwarter, Kacmar, Perrewe and Johnson (2003) (2003). O instrumento visa captar comportamentos políticos envolvendo ações em benefício próprio e manobras de bastidores. A versão para o português passou por sucessivas traduções, visando equilibrar aspectos semânticos, culturais e conceituais. As amostras foram provenientes do setor público (N=137) e do setor privado (N=122). A validade de construto foi verificada por Análise Fatorial, com uso da t… Show more

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“…However, in emerging economies such as Brazil, Russia, India and China, there is a tendency to create informal arrangements that converge with the interests of specific groups, and to overlap with sanctioned norms (Ardichvili, Jondle, Kowske, Cornachione, Li & Thakadipuram, 2012). In the present research, the scenario is Brazil, where historically there is a context strongly affected by political behaviors (De Moraes, 2017;Mansur & Sobral, 2011;Torres, Alfinito, Galvão, & Tse, 2015).…”
Section: Specificallymentioning
confidence: 81%
“…However, in emerging economies such as Brazil, Russia, India and China, there is a tendency to create informal arrangements that converge with the interests of specific groups, and to overlap with sanctioned norms (Ardichvili, Jondle, Kowske, Cornachione, Li & Thakadipuram, 2012). In the present research, the scenario is Brazil, where historically there is a context strongly affected by political behaviors (De Moraes, 2017;Mansur & Sobral, 2011;Torres, Alfinito, Galvão, & Tse, 2015).…”
Section: Specificallymentioning
confidence: 81%