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  2. Counterproductive work behavior - Wikipedia

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    Counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is employee's behavior that goes against the legitimate interests of an organization. [1] This behavior can harm the organization, other people within it, and other people and organizations outside it, including employers, other employees, suppliers, clients, patients and citizens.

  3. Organizational citizenship behavior - Wikipedia

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    Counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is defined as "intentional employee behavior that is harmful to the legitimate interests of an organization" (Dalal, 2005). When considering the definitions of OCB and CWB , it seems logical to assume that these constructs are opposites; one harms the organization and the other helps.

  4. Counterproductive - Wikipedia

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    Counterproductive norms: A situation that prevents a group, organization, or other collective entities from performing or accomplishing its originally stated function. Counterproductive work behavior : Employee behavior that goes against the goals of an organization.

  5. Gen Z is rejecting Boomer work rules in 5 key ways that will ...

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    The Gen Z work habits baby boomers can’t stand ‘Cheating’ at work & tardiness. While older generations are accustomed to showing up to the office on-time five days a week, Gen Z is rewriting ...

  6. 7 best ways to invest in yourself - AOL

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    In fact, it could be counterproductive. Consider a study from Stanford University that discovered that after 55 hours of work, the net benefits of working additional hours are essentially null.

  7. Work behavior - Wikipedia

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    The majority of people do not know what counterproductive work behavior is. [2] Counterproductive work behavior is the act that employees have against the organizations that do harm or violate the work production. Some examples of Counterproductive work behavior would include passive actions such as not working to meet date line or faking ...

  8. 3 Work Habits to Cultivate Now - AOL

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    Getty By Rebecca Healy Our lives are a series of habits. Our brain craves habits, because it wants to be more efficient. We each have good and bad habits, and each one consists of the same loop: a ...

  9. Toxic workplace - Wikipedia

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    A “toxic workplace” is a colloquial metaphor used to describe a place of work, usually an office environment, that is marked by significant personal conflicts between those who work there. A toxic work environment has a negative impact on an organization's productivity and viability. This type of environment can be detrimental to both the ...