Interactional Justice and Destructive Deviant Workplace Behavior: The Mediating Role of Perceived Supervisor Support in Developmental Project

Ansar Ali Mehdi, Sajid Ali
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Interactional justice and supervisors' support are crucial in steering employees' behaviour in either a constructive or destructive direction in developmental projects. This study examines the impact of interactional injustice on employees' deviant behaviour, using perceived supervisor support as a mediator. Equity and social exchange theories were employed to connect the study variables. A survey of the considerable literature on destructive deviance was conducted. A sampling approach with two phases was used to collect 158 responses. The study used a single structured and modified questionnaire. This research study has practical as well as theoretical implications. The study's findings indicate the relationship between interactional justice, deviant workplace behaviour, and the supervisor's role. The study has some limitations, including participant subjectivity and sampling. This research can be repeated in the future in other industries.
互动公正与破坏性职场越轨行为:发展性专案中知觉主管支持的中介作用
在发展项目中,互动公正和主管的支持对于引导员工的行为朝着建设性或破坏性的方向发展至关重要。本研究考察了互动不公正对员工越轨行为的影响,使用感知到的主管支持作为中介。采用公平理论和社会交换理论来连接研究变量。对有关破坏性偏差的大量文献进行了综述。采用两阶段抽样法,共收集158份问卷。该研究使用了一个单一的结构和修改问卷。本研究不仅具有理论意义,而且具有实践意义。研究结果表明,互动公正、职场越轨行为和主管角色之间存在关系。本研究存在参与者主观性和抽样等局限性。这项研究可以在未来的其他行业重复。
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