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Tekijä: | Schwartz, H. S. |
Otsikko: | Anti-social actions of committed organizational participants : an existential psychoanalytic perspective. |
Lehti: | Organization Studies
1987 : VOL. 8:4, p. 327-340 |
Asiasana: | ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOUR |
Kieli: | eng |
Tiivistelmä: | Anti-social action of organizationally committed individuals are explained on the basis of the "ontological function" of organizations. This is the function of providing a sense of identity, or Being, to participants. The identity is threatened by perceived threats to the organization, and anti- social action can result. It is shown how the development of the potentiality for such anti-social action is built into the process of socialization for organizational commitment. Moreover precisely those organizations which has at one time, a favorable response from their environments are most likely to build up the sort of commitment that may lead to anti-social actions when the favorable conditions disappear. |
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