TY - JOUR
T1 - A multi-level model of withdrawal
T2 - Integrating and synthesizing theory and findings
AU - Koslowsky, Meni
PY - 2009/12
Y1 - 2009/12
N2 - Major changes occurring within the modern organization have served as a catalyst for redefining withdrawal behavior and expanding its focus. Traditionally, investigators examined lateness, absence, and withdrawal either individually or in combination with each other. Besides new insights into understanding each of these components, it is suggested that withdrawal today needs to include so-called 'minor withdrawal behaviors' such as social loafing, lack of effort, long lunch breaks, and surfing on the Internet during the workday. The present paper presents an interactionist approach that utilizes multi-level antecedents as predictors. By borrowing concepts from several areas of organizational psychology, the model proposes that withdrawal cognitions and, in some cases, cost/benefit calculations serve as mediators between individual (attitudes and personal), group/organizational, extra-organizational variables acting as antecedents/moderators and withdrawal behavior. Methodological issues characteristic of withdrawal research as well as techniques for testing the model are discussed.
AB - Major changes occurring within the modern organization have served as a catalyst for redefining withdrawal behavior and expanding its focus. Traditionally, investigators examined lateness, absence, and withdrawal either individually or in combination with each other. Besides new insights into understanding each of these components, it is suggested that withdrawal today needs to include so-called 'minor withdrawal behaviors' such as social loafing, lack of effort, long lunch breaks, and surfing on the Internet during the workday. The present paper presents an interactionist approach that utilizes multi-level antecedents as predictors. By borrowing concepts from several areas of organizational psychology, the model proposes that withdrawal cognitions and, in some cases, cost/benefit calculations serve as mediators between individual (attitudes and personal), group/organizational, extra-organizational variables acting as antecedents/moderators and withdrawal behavior. Methodological issues characteristic of withdrawal research as well as techniques for testing the model are discussed.
KW - Extra-organizational antecedents
KW - Minor-withdrawal behaviors
KW - Multi-level model
KW - Withdrawal behavior
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=70349839177&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.hrmr.2008.12.001
DO - 10.1016/j.hrmr.2008.12.001
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AN - SCOPUS:70349839177
SN - 1053-4822
VL - 19
SP - 283
EP - 303
JO - Human Resource Management Review
JF - Human Resource Management Review
IS - 4
ER -