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Birds of a feather

Researchers examine personal interactions among employees to identify deviant behaviour and how it affects the work environment

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Every organisation strives to create an amicable work environment. A study by Naman Sharma and Vinod Kumar Singh examines the relationship between workplace deviance and components of the social learning theory — deviant behaviour is learned through personal interaction. The study finds that, deviance does increase if employees think their coworkers are deviant. It is hence important to keep a check on employees with a negative track record because, according to the study, we are what we observe our coworkers to be.

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Title: Differential Association and Imitation as Moderators of Workplace Deviance

Source: Social Science Research Network