نتایج جستجو برای: supervisor directed deviance

تعداد نتایج: 171190  

2006
Erin L. Bauer

Title of Document: IS THE INFLUENCE OF UNSUPERVISED TIME WITH PEERS ON DELINQUENCY CONDITIONED BY THE DEVIANCE OF ONE’S PEERS? Erin L. Bauer, M.A., 2006 Directed By: Professor Denise C. Gottfredson, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Drawing on applications of opportunity theory to juvenile delinquency, this study examines the relationship between time expenditure and delinquency. T...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Tino Zaehle Eva M Bauch Hermann Hinrichs Friedhelm C Schmitt Jürgen Voges Hans-Jochen Heinze Nico Bunzeck

Theoretical models and empirical work indicate a critical role of the NAcc in salience processing. For instance, the NAcc not only responds to appetitive and aversive information, but it also signals novelty, contextual deviance, and action monitoring. However, because most studies have investigated only one specific type of salience independently, it remains unclear how the NAcc concurrently d...

2010
GRETCHEN M. SPREITZER SCOTT SONENSHEIN

In this article, the authors develop a definition of positive deviance, a foundational construct in positive organizational scholarship. They offer a normative definition of positive deviance: intentional behaviors that depart from the norms of a referent group in honorable ways. The authors contrast this normative perspective on deviance with statistical, supraconformity, and reactive perspect...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2010
Stefan Thau Marie S Mitchell

Two competing explanations for deviant employee responses to supervisor abuse are tested. A self-gain view is compared with a self-regulation impairment view. The self-gain view suggests that distributive justice (DJ) will weaken the abusive supervision-employee deviance relationship, as perceptions of fair rewards offset costs of abuse. Conversely, the self-regulation impairment view suggests ...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2007
Kenneth S Kendler Kristen C Jacobson Charles O Gardner Nathan Gillespie Steven A Aggen Carol A Prescott

CONTEXT Peer-group deviance is strongly associated with externalizing behaviors. We have limited knowledge of the sources of individual differences in peer-group deviance. OBJECTIVE To clarify genetic and environmental contributions to peer-group deviance in twins from midchildhood through early adulthood. DESIGN Retrospective assessments using a life-history calendar. Analysis by biometric...

Youth deviance has always been a major concern and an irritant issue and the focal attention among various societies and it has also been the focus of attention by a large number of authorities. This sociological study deals with the cultural tendency of the youth to deviance by a sociological procedure. Using a clustering method, in this survey, the data were obtained from a sample including 3...

2016
Brian K. Miller

Responding to Wu and LeBreton’s (2011) call for further study, this paper examines dispositional predictors of organizational deviance. In a sample of 428 participants, self-report data were collected anonymously. Using hierarchical regression, the dispositional variables of entitlement and conscientiousness were similarly strong and statistically significant predictors of organizational devian...

ژورنال: مجله علمی پژوهان 2019

Introduction: Concerning this fact that trust in supervisor could result in positive organizational consequences, the goal of this research was an investigation of the relationship between psychological capital, perceived interactional justice and supervisor support with trust in supervisor. Material and methods: the investigation was descriptive and correlational. Statistical society was all ...

2017
Willem Mertens Jan Recker

Positive deviance refers to behavior that deviates from the norms of the reference group and has positive effects on the organization. It is an endogenous source of organizational creativity that has been shown to be powerful tool for learning and change. Despite growing interest, little remains known about the factors that stimulate positive deviance; in particular, how management can enable i...

2015
Robert Prus

Although his work has been largely overlooked by symbolic interactionists and other students of deviance, Aristotle (c384-322BCE) addresses community life, activity, agency, and persuasive interchange in ways that not only are remarkably consistent with contemporary symbolic interactionist approaches to deviance, but that also conceptually inform present day theories of deviance and provide val...

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