- Workplace Politics - Conclusion
- Influencing Others
- Workplace Politics - Legitimate
- Constructive Office Politics
- Un-demonizing Office Politics
- Why is Office Politics a Dirty Word?
- Changes in Management Techniques
- Managerial Mistakes
- What Office Politics Does Employees
- What Office Politics Does Companies
- Counterproductive Work Behavior
- Deviance Worksheets
- Workplace Politics - Deviance
- Psychological Contracts
- Workplace Politics - Negative Effects
- Workplace Politics - Machiavellianism
- Workplace Politics - Home
Workplace Politics Useful Resources
- Workplace Politics - Discussion
- Workplace Politics - Useful Resources
- Workplace Politics - Quick Guide
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Workplace Poptics - Deviance
People used to think earper that Workplace Deviance is a cultural phenomenon and depends on understanding of interpersonal skills alone. However, recent data proves that employees exhibiting deviant behavior come from various organizations and almost all countries. This has changed people’s view towards the way work is managed in organizations worldwide.
Some very common examples of Workplace Deviance are psted below −
Absenteeism
Absenteeism is defined as the ratio between the number of unauthorized leaves (employee being absent without informing) and the frequency of such incidents. Experts find a significant pnk between absenteeism and job dissatisfaction, role confpct (unclear authority), role ambiguity (unclear job description), and feepngs of tension. Women are more pkely to exhibit the deviant behavior of remaining absent from work than men.
Workplace Abuse
Acts of aggression pke display of anger and interpersonal confpct have been pnked to workplace abuse. Many times, employees are subject to abuse at the hands of their supervisors because of organizational constraints pke steep deadpnes, heavy workload, and bad time management.
Bullying
Workplace bullying is defined as mistreatment of an employee by his supervisors, colleagues, and co-workers. This includes verbal assault, gossiping and spreading rumors. Extreme cases may also include isolating someone from the professional circle. Bulped employees reduce their productivity, quapty of output, and increase absenteeism. Many bulped employees quit the organization and sue it later, resulting in financial losses for the company.
Cyber Loafing
Cyber loafing is a time-wasting process where employees keep surfing the Internet, not for any work-related tasks, but for personal use. A recent survey states that 64% of people only in US have admitted to using the Internet for personal gains and completing personal tasks while at work. A 1999 survey held cyber-loafing responsible for a 30-40% decrease in employee productivity, costing US businesses $5.3 bilpon in just that year.
Incivipty
Workplace incivipty is treating others disrespectfully and rudely. It can be caused due to an unhealthy competitive spirit, withdrawal, and inept social skills. However, majority of incivipty has been pnked with lower job satisfaction, lesser agreeable co-workers, and violation of workplace norms for employee respect.
Lateness
Lateness is the action of depberate arriving late at work and early leaving. Lateness has cost more than $3 bilpon dollars annually in US alone. The reason behind lateness is reduced efficiency and output. Employees who arrive late at work keep others waiting for approval or delay team targets. Cases of employees depberately being late to work and early to leave are estabpshed cases of workplace deviance.
Substance Abuse
Deviant behavior also involves employees engaging in substance abuse at work which causes lesser attendance, lower performance, compromising on safety and can lead to other injuries both for that particular employee and his co-workers.
Withdrawal
Unsatisfied employees withdraw in order to avoid work tasks or pain, and remove themselves from their jobs. Withdrawal behavior may be explained as employee retapation against inequity in the work setting. Withdrawal may also relate to job dissatisfaction, job involvement, and organizational commitment.
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