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A Within-Person Approach to Work Behavior and Performance: Concurrent and Lagged Citizenship-Counterproductivity Associations, and Dynamic Relationships with Affect and Overall Job Performance
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Individual DifferencesJob PerformanceWithin-person StructureCounterproductive Work BehaviorHuman Resource ManagementDynamic RelationshipsOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesWork AdjustmentEmployee AttitudeManagementOrganizational PsychologyWork AttitudeJob SatisfactionBehavioral SciencesOverall Job PerformanceApplied Social PsychologyPerformance StudiesBusinessEthical LeadershipWithin-person Performance StructureWithin-person Approach
The present research examines the within-person structure of job performance, with an emphasis on the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and counterproductive work behavior (CWB). We demonstrate, via two experience-sampling studies, that OCB and CWB are affect-driven phenomena that exhibit considerable within-person variation. Furthermore, as predicted, the within-person affective forces on OCB were independent of those on CWB—and the two phenomena were themselves independent. When directed at an organization (rather than a supervisor or coworkers), both were, however, related (within-person) to each other and to overall job performance. We discuss implications for the within-person performance structure.
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