Antecedents of Passive-Aggressive Behavior as Employee Deviance

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  • D’Lisa N. McKee Quinnipiac University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jop.v19i4.2296

Keywords:

Organizational Psychology, Employee Deviance, Passive-Aggression, Aggressive Behavior, deviant behavior

Abstract

Using the framework of deviant behavior, this paper examines passive-aggression and proposes antecedents that may influence how an individual acts when he or she chooses to engage in deviant behavior. The personality traits of extraversion and high self-monitoring are proposed as predictors of passive-aggressive behavior, and the psychological contract breech is also proposed as a situational predictor of passive-aggression. Using established typologies of both deviant behavior (i.e. Robinson & Bennett, 1995) and aggressive behavior (i.e. Binning & Wagner, 2002), this paper attempts to identify one type of aggressive deviant behavior and understand its causes.

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Published

2019-09-30

How to Cite

McKee, D. N. (2019). Antecedents of Passive-Aggressive Behavior as Employee Deviance. Journal of Organizational Psychology, 19(4). https://doi.org/10.33423/jop.v19i4.2296

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