The relationship between intensity of social media use activity and counterproductive workplace behaviors

Florentina Babasanda, Alina Ciobanu, Raluca Oancea, T. Tasențe
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The present paper brings to attention the dysfunctional behavior in organisations in relation to the intensity of activity on social networks The present research aimed to identify the influences of the use of social networks on the occurrence of counterproductive behaviors in the workplace. It was based on 2 hypotheses: (1) it was assumed that there is a correlation between the use of the entertainment function in social networks and the occurrence of counterproductive behaviors at work and (2) the intensity of use of the social function of social networks correlates positively with the occurrence of counterproductive behaviors at work. The online questionnaire consisting of the Social Networking Activity Intensity Scale and the Counterproductive Behaviors Questionnaire (CWB-C) was completed by 30 people from Constanta County, aged 20-56 years. The results showed that the use of social networks within the limits of social function does not influence the development of counterproductive behaviors, while related to the intensity of social network use for entertainment purposes there is a positive correlation with the occurrence of certain counterproductive behaviors, such as sabotage and production-related deviance. The study did not find any correlations between the intensity of entertainment social network use and other dysfunctional behaviors such as theft and abuse. There were also no positive correlations between the age of respondents and the existence of dysfunctional behavior in the workplace. In the future, it would be useful to use a larger sample size and to introduce variables such as the type of work performed.
社交媒体使用活动强度与工作场所反效果行为之间的关系
本研究旨在确定社交网络的使用对工作场所中适得其反行为的影响。研究基于两个假设:(1) 假设社交网络娱乐功能的使用与工作中出现的适得其反行为之间存在相关性;(2) 社交网络社交功能的使用强度与工作中出现的适得其反行为之间存在正相关。康斯坦察县 30 名 20-56 岁的人填写了由社交网络活动强度量表和适得其反行为问卷(CWB-C)组成的在线问卷。结果表明,在社会功能范围内使用社交网络不会影响反生产行为的发展,而出于娱乐目的使用社交网络的强度与某些反生产行为的发生存在正相关,如破坏和与生产相关的偏差。研究没有发现娱乐社交网络使用强度与盗窃和滥用等其他功能失调行为之间存在任何相关性。受访者的年龄与工作场所中是否存在功能失调行为之间也没有正相关关系。今后,使用更大的样本量并引入工作类型等变量将是有益的。
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