Acting but not reacting: Role of mindfulness in moderating the PCV-Deviance Relationship
The current study examines processes through which the negative impact of perceived organizational violation on deviance could be curbed. Specifically, this study introduces mindfulness to the psychological contract literature to suggest that mindfulness, a dispositional, self-regulatory factor, cou...
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Main Authors: | SHAFFAKAT, Samah, OTAYE, Lilian, REB, Jochen, CHANDWANI, Rajesh, VONGSWASDI, Pisitta |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6917 |
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