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A new, established approach to managing misbehavior: system justification theory
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2021) 50 (7-8): 1582–1598.
Published: 15 January 2021
...Benjamin J. Thomas; Spencer Harris Purpose The status quo for managing deviant workplace behavior is underperforming. The current research offers a new approach for scholars and managers in approaching these misbehaviors. Namely, we outline how system justification theory, which holds that people...
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Justifying new employees’ trials by fire: workplace hazing
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2019) 48 (2): 381–399.
Published: 14 February 2019
...Benjamin J. Thomas; Patricia Meglich Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test the explanatory effects of the system justification theory on reactions to new employee hazing. Design/methodology/approach Three studies (N = 107, 121 and 128), all using experimental assignment...
