Abstract

Purpose This study aims to examine the relationships between personal (emotional intelligence, Dark Triad (DT), core self-evaluation and burnout) and situational variables (organizational justice) and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) (supervisor report) and counterproductive work behavior (CWB) (self-report). Design/methodology/approach In total, 680 questionnaires were distributed to teachers in 20 Arab elementary schools in Northern Israel. Usable questionnaires were returned by 509 teachers (75%). The questionnaires covered emotional intelligence, DT, core self-evaluation, organizational justice, burnout, CWB and demographic characteristics. Their principals filled out questionnaires on the teachers’ in-role performance and OCB. Findings Results showed that CWB was mostly related to higher levels of psychopathy, lower levels of emotional intelligence (ability to use emotions) and higher levels of burnout (emotional exhaustion). OCB was related to higher levels of procedural justice, lower levels of burnout and higher levels of emotional intelligence. Practical implications Organizations should consider ways to reduce burnout, which may reduce CWB and increase perceptions of justice, thereby promoting OCB. Originality/value Two novel aspects are noteworthy. First, this study simultaneously examines both CWB and OCB to clarify the similarities and differences between them. Second, few studies have examined the correlates of CWB and OCB in Arab culture.

Highlights

  • Two employee workplace behaviors have attracted much attention in recent years, namely, organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and counterproductive work behavior (CWB).© Aaron Cohen and Mohammad Abedallah

  • Similar results were discovered for the superiority of a two-factor model for organizational justice, a three-factor model for burnout, a two-factor model for CWB and a three-factor model for OCB (Table 3)

  • One expectation of this study was that Dark Triad (DT) would have a weaker effect on the two work outcomes because of the social control mechanisms inherent in a collectivist culture

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Two employee workplace behaviors have attracted much attention in recent years, namely, organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and counterproductive work behavior (CWB). Organization Management Journal works of this article (for both commercial and non-commercial purposes), subject to full attribution to. The full terms of this licence maybe seen at http://

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