“…Employees may exhibit deviant behavior, defined as undesirable and expensive forms of voluntary employee behavior that violates significant organizational norms and threatens organizational well-being (Robinson and Bennett, 1995, p. 556), toward their organization with disconcerting frequency (Bennett and Robinson, 2000). Given the critical role of leadership, extensive literature has examined the effects of various leadership styles on organizational deviance, such as abusive leadership (Mitchell and Ambrose, 2007), authoritarian leadership (Zheng et al , 2020), charismatic leadership (Brown and Trevino, 2006), ethical leadership (Mayer et al , 2009) and servant leadership (Paesen et al , 2019). The findings of these studies indicate that team leaders can shape employees' values and perceptions of justice, which in turn influence employees' deviance.…”