2024
DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v13i7.3388
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Impact of job insecurity, job stress and negative emotions on counterproductive work behaviour among academic employees in Ghana

Michael Tonneey Kwaku Todoko,
Crispen Chipunza,
Lineo Dzansi
et al.

Abstract: The antecedents of counterproductive work behaviour (CWB) in the higher education sector have remained unexamined in available literature. Moreover, the impact of job insecurity, job stress, and negative emotions on the occurrence of CWB within the academic context have hardly been interrogated. This study therefore, aimed at investigating the impact of job insecurity, job stress and negative emotions on CWB and further examining the mediating role of job stress and negative emotions in the occurrences of CWB … Show more

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