ABSTRACT

For many years, scholars aligned with mainstream research paradigms that make up organizational behavior (OB) have been leaning toward the more positive depiction of organizational reality. To better understand people's behavior in the workplace, they must also explore misbehavior. Organizational Misbehavior (OMB) is a term that was coined by Yaov Vardi about 10 years ago when he found out there were no models for how to predict "misconduct" at work. Thus, the purpose of this book is to delineate a new agenda for organizational behavior theory and research.

Devoted to the study and management of misbehavior in work organizations, this volume is divided into three parts. Part I discusses the prevalence of these phenomena. It searches for typologies and definitions for misbehavior in the management literature using a historical perspective and proposes a general framework of OMB. Part II explores some important manifestations and antecedents of OMB at different levels of analysis--the person, the job, and the organization. Finally, Part III presents practical and methodological implications for managers and researchers. The authors offer a comprehensive and systematically developed framework for the development and management of misbehavior in organizations.

The book is intended for students, scholars, and practitioners who manage OB.

part I|2 pages

ORGANIZATIONAL MISBEHAVIOR

chapter 1|21 pages

Organizational Behavior and Misbehavior

chapter 2|25 pages

A General Framework for OMB Analysis

part II|2 pages

OMB MANIFESTATIONS AND ANTECEDENTS

chapter 3|25 pages

Individual-Level Manifestations of OMB

chapter 4|19 pages

Production and Political Manifestations

chapter 5|20 pages

Property Manifestations

chapter 6|28 pages

Individual-Level Antecedents of OMB

chapter 7|22 pages

Position and Group-Level Antecedents

chapter 8|30 pages

Organization-Level Antecedents

part III|2 pages

IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT

chapter 9|24 pages

Managerial Ethics: An OMB Perspective

chapter 10|23 pages

Measurement Dilemmas in OMB Research

chapter 11|17 pages

A Model of OMB Management