World Journal of Management
Vol. 8. No. 1. March 2017, March 2017, Pages: 45 – 58
Supervising Deviance: The Role of Supervisor/Employee Relationships in Workplace Deviance
Josephine Moeti-Lysson, Jerry Courvisanos and Evans Sokro
This paper examines employees’ perceptions of
managers/supervisors’ industrial relation behaviour in both
domestic- and Chinese-owned companies, and whether the
employees’ attitudes so derived contribute to conflict in the
workplace. Primary data were collected via a structured
questionnaire and interviews. The findings of this study
indicate that supervisors’ positive or negative behaviours (as
perceived by the employees) affect employees’ organisational
commitment. Specifically, poor supervisor-employee
relationships are positively associated with deviant
behaviours. Secondly, rates of deviant behaviours in most
categories were higher in Chinese-owned companies. Mutual
trust is seen to be a factor in good organisational learning and
information sharing.
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.21102/wjm.2017.03.81.04