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Why do employees have counterproductive work behavior? The role of founder’s Machiavellianism and the corporate culture in China
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Wu, Yen-Chun Jim
, Chen, XiaoChen
, Lin, Shu-Jou
, Zheng, Wenzhi
in
Behavior
/ Brand loyalty
/ Corporate culture
/ Employees
/ Family owned businesses
/ Morality
/ Personal relationships
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ Philosophy
/ Society
/ Studies
2017
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Why do employees have counterproductive work behavior? The role of founder’s Machiavellianism and the corporate culture in China
by
Wu, Yen-Chun Jim
, Chen, XiaoChen
, Lin, Shu-Jou
, Zheng, Wenzhi
in
Behavior
/ Brand loyalty
/ Corporate culture
/ Employees
/ Family owned businesses
/ Morality
/ Personal relationships
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ Philosophy
/ Society
/ Studies
2017
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Why do employees have counterproductive work behavior? The role of founder’s Machiavellianism and the corporate culture in China
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Wu, Yen-Chun Jim
, Chen, XiaoChen
, Lin, Shu-Jou
, Zheng, Wenzhi
in
Behavior
/ Brand loyalty
/ Corporate culture
/ Employees
/ Family owned businesses
/ Morality
/ Personal relationships
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ Philosophy
/ Society
/ Studies
2017
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Why do employees have counterproductive work behavior? The role of founder’s Machiavellianism and the corporate culture in China
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Why do employees have counterproductive work behavior? The role of founder’s Machiavellianism and the corporate culture in China
2017
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Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the mechanism of how Machiavellian corporate culture (MCC) affects employees’ counterproductive work behaviours.
Design/methodology/approach
Through a three-phase grounded study on the data of a single case amounting to over 170,000 words, this qualitative study explores why employees exhibit counterproductive work behaviours.
Findings
The results indicated that the implications of the MCC of family businesses in China include the following three dimensions: low trust, control orientation, and status orientation. In this corporate cultural context, employees exhibit counterproductive work behaviours because they perceive low organisational justice, psychological contract violation, and low trust. Among them, psychological contract violation serves as a triggering mechanism due to the organisational context and trust is crucial to employee counterproductive work behaviour.
Research limitations/implications
In this study, the results are derived merely from the observation of and generalisation about one case; more therefore, empirical studies are required.
Practical implications
Numerous family business owners in China exhibit a high level of Machiavellian personality traits, and this personality tends to determine the implications of corporate culture. In order to establish a diverse culture, a heterogeneous top manager team must be developed and a new organisational culture must be established from top down.
Originality/value
This study extends the research scopes of employee personality and behaviours as well as leaders’ personality traits and employee emotions, and proposes a theoretical framework of leaders’ personality-culture-employee behaviours as a contribution to studies on organisational behaviour, theories of corporate social responsibility, and development of corporate culture.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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