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Counterproductive behaviors: Relations across life domains, etiology, and implications for applied practice

机译:适得其反的行为:跨生命域,病因的关系以及对应用实践的影响

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Previous research on counterproductive work behavior (CWB) has shown that workplace deviance can be predicted from individual differences and environmental variables, but relatively little is known about CWBs' relations with counterproductive behaviors in other domains of an individual's life. Data from 500 male twins were used to examine relations among counterproductive behaviors from several life domains, including school, non-work, substance use, and work. The results supported the hypotheses that counterproductivity in work and a variety of personal life domains, previous and contemporaneous, are strongly and positively related. A general counterproductivity factor, giving rise to rule- and norm-breaking behavioral repertoire of individuals, accounted for approximately half the variance across measures of counterproductivity in specific life domains. To inform theory and research, the etiology of inter-individual differences in counterproductivity was examined. Biometric analyses revealed that most of the variance in the counterproductivity domains examined, including CWB, is attributable to genetic and unique (nonshared) environmental factors. The general counterproductivity factor spanning different counterproductivity domains was most influenced by genetic factors (75.4%), but was also influenced by unique environmental factors (24.6%). Biometric analyses indicated that 27% of the variance in CWB is attributable to genetic influences arising from the general factor of counterproductivity and 20% from genetic factors specific to CWB. Unique environmental influences associated with the work domain explained 12% of the variance in CWB. For the CWB criterion, regression analyses explored the usefulness of information from other counterproductivity domains for prediction and employee selection. Counterproductivity from academic and non-work domains are potent predictors of counterproductivity at work (multiple Rs ranging between .50 and .54).
机译:先前对反生产性工作行为(CWB)的研究表明,可以通过个人差异和环境变量来预测工作场所的偏差,但对CWB与个人生活其他领域中的反生产性行为的关系知之甚少。来自500个男性双胞胎的数据被用来检查来自生活,学习,非工作,吸毒和工作等多个生活领域的适得其反行为之间的关系。结果支持以下假设:工作的适得其反性以及以前和同期的各种个人生活领域都具有正相关关系。一般的反生产力因素会导致个人违反规则和行为规范,在特定生活领域中,反生产力措施的方差约占一半。为了为理论和研究提供信息,研究了个体生产率差异的病因。生物特征分析表明,包括CWB在内的所研究的逆生产力领域中的大多数差异都归因于遗传和独特(非共享)环境因素。跨越不同反生产力领域的一般反生产率因素受遗传因素影响最大(75.4%),但也受独特的环境因素影响(24.6%)。生物特征分析表明,CWB中27%的差异是由于适得其反的一般因素引起的遗传影响,而CWB特有的遗传因素则是20%。与工作领域相关的独特环境影响解释了CWB中12%的差异。对于CWB标准,回归分析探索了来自其他反生产力领域的信息对于预测和员工选择的有用性。来自学术领域和非工作领域的适得其反是生产中适得其反的有效预测器(多个Rs在0.50至0.54之间)。

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