Organizational misbehaviors: construct review and hierarchical reflective model

Sherzodbek Murodilla Ugli Dadaboyev, Yoonjung Baek

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Abstract

Purpose: Organizational misbehavior (OMB) is a complex phenomenon for researchers and a major issue facing practitioners because of both its copious negative individual and organizational outcomes and its complexity. Researchers and practitioners are increasingly becoming aware of different types of work-related misbehaviors and their significant and costly consequences for both employees and organizations. OMB can take many forms, and a plethora of terms have been introduced to describe those OMBs. This article aims to review the constructs describing workplace misbehaviors in current organizational behavior literature. Design/methodology/approach: The authors used a qualitative systematic review to organize OMB-related constructs. Findings: This paper provides a review of workplace misbehavior constructs and a broader, more organized picture of OMB by developing a hierarchical reflective model. It highlights some challenges that the OMB literature needs to overcome. Originality/value: Unlike previous review articles that primarily focused on workplace misbehaviors intended to cause harm or damage, this review includes misbehaviors intended to both damage and benefit.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)310-333
Number of pages24
JournalManagement Research
Volume20
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Sep 2022

Keywords

  • Hierarchical reflective model
  • Organizational misbehavior (OMB)
  • Systematic review

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