articlePersonnel PsychologyAug 17, 2006Closed access

RELATIONSHIP OF PERSONALITY TRAITS AND COUNTERPRODUCTIVE WORK BEHAVIORS: THE MEDIATING EFFECTS OF JOB SATISFACTION

University of Iowa · Michigan State University

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Abstract

This study used path analysis to test a model that posits that relevant personality traits will have both direct relationships with counterproductive work behaviors (CPBs) and indirect relationships to CPBs through the mediating effects of job satisfaction. Based on a sample ( n = 141) of customer service employees, results generally supported the hypothesized model for both boss‐ and self‐rated CPBs. Agreeableness had a direct relationship with interpersonal counterproductive work behaviors (CPB‐I); Conscientiousness had a direct relationship with organizational counterproductive work behaviors (CPB‐O); and, job satisfaction had a direct relationship to both CPB‐I and CPB‐O. In addition, job satisfaction…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Agreeableness
  • Conscientiousness
  • Counterproductive work behavior
  • Big Five personality traits
  • Job satisfaction
  • Social psychology
  • Core self-evaluations
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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