Measuring Dark- and Bright-Side Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviors
Adrian Furnham and
John Taylor
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Adrian Furnham: University College London
Chapter 5 in Bad Apples, 2011, pp 128-147 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract Both the researcher and the manager want to measure CWBs: the former for research, the latter for decision-making; and also to check the efficacy of preventative intervention. It is important to audit CWBs so as to manage them. As a result, various people have tried to develop questionnaires that supposedly measure CWBs. Some of these are described as “integrity tests” (see Chapter7). They give an insight into the attitudes, beliefs, behaviors and values of those who commit CWBs.
Keywords: Organizational Commitment; Ethical Climate; Citizenship Behavior; Political Trust; Strong Group (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230303843_5
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