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How time and perceptions of social context shape employee absenteeism trajectories
Silvia Dello Russo (Dello Russo, S.); Mariella Miraglia (Miraglia, M.); Laura Borgogni (Borgogni, L.); Gary Johns (Johns, G.);
Journal Title
Journal of Vocational Behavior
Year (definitive publication)
2013
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
Although the impact of social influence on employee absenteeism is well established, almost nothing is known about the dynamic, temporal accrual of this influence. Latent growth modeling was used to trace absenteeism trajectories over 4 years for employees who differed in years of organizational tenure. As expected, higher-tenure employees exhibited flat trajectories while those with lower tenure (1–3 years) gradually increased their absenteeism to conform to the dominant norm of the organization. However, as predicted by theories of identification and social exchange, perceptions of social context moderated the latter effect. The more positive an employee's perceptions of top management, the lower his or her rate of increase in absenteeism. The more positive an employee's perceptions of work colleagues, the higher his or her rate of increase in absenteeism. Perceptions of supervisors were unrelated to the rate of change. The study clarifies how employees learn and adapt to organizational absence cultures.
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Keywords
Absenteeism, Social norms, Social context, Latent growth modeling
  • Psychology - Social Sciences

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