“…Benefit expectations can vary among different employee groups, but they have certainly become more robust over time, based on what employees believe they are entitled to (Getz & Page, 2016). The phenomenon of entitlement has surged in recent years in both academia and industry, increasing the potential for negative impacts for employees, group interactions, organizational effectiveness, and workplace function, which in turn creates excessive costs (Jordan, Ramsay, & Westerlaken, 2016). Brummel and Parker (2015) noted the lack of consensus about the definition of the word entitlement, but it was described by Holderness, Olsen, and Thornock (2016) as "a mindset of deserving success, promotions, admiration, and commendation without demonstrating the merit, high performance or qualifications to warrant such rewards" (p. 42).…”