2022
DOI: 10.51594/ijarss.v4i10.425
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The Effects of Organizational Justice on Employee Counter Work Behavior Mediated by Employee Engagement; A Case of Manufacturing Sector Employees

Abstract: Employee counterwork behavior (CWB) is a negative behavior exerted by employees. Every year, organizations around the world suffer financially and operationally due to the employee involvement in CWB. In present study, we investigate this issue by using the organizational justice and employee engagement perspective. The study aims to test the effects of organizational justice on employee CWB and employee engagement. Additionally, we tested if employee engagement function as a mediator in organizational justice… Show more

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“…Pakpahan et al (2020) determined that OJ is a factor affecting WE for telecommunication sector employees. Tahir et al (2022) concluded that WE has an intermediary effect on OJ regarding anti-productive work behavior. Hanaysha (2016) determined that WE increases EP.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pakpahan et al (2020) determined that OJ is a factor affecting WE for telecommunication sector employees. Tahir et al (2022) concluded that WE has an intermediary effect on OJ regarding anti-productive work behavior. Hanaysha (2016) determined that WE increases EP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%