Impact of Demographic Factors on Deviant Workplace Behavior in the Pakistani Public Organizations

Main Authors: Dr. Mohd Nazri Baharom, Dr. Mohd Dino Khairi Bin Sharfuddin, Javed Iqbal (Corresponding Author
Format: Article eJournal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2071
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/3472313
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  • This study investigated the impact of Demographic factors, i.e., Gender, Marital Status, Education, Experience, Tenure, Level of job and Nature of employment on deviant workplace behaviour (DWB) and under the theoretical support of Social exchange theory, social learning theory and Breach of psychological contract theory. The results were analyzed from a sample of 380 employees from 20 Public organizations, i.e., universities, autonomous bodies and special institutions providing services to promote education and training sector in the Punjab province of Pakistan are selected for the questionnaire survey. SPSS-21 is employed to analyze the quantitative data. Results revealed significant relationship and supported the hypothesized direct impact of demographic factors on deviant workplace behavior in the Pakistani public organizations