Does Social Comparison Orientation Moderate the Organisational Justice, In-role Performance, Citizenship and Counterproductive Behaviours Relationship?

International Journal of Business and Management; Vol. 12, No. 12; 2017

13 Pages Posted: 20 Jun 2019

Date Written: December 13, 2017

Abstract

This paper aims at (1) investigating the relationship between Organisational Justice and three dimensions of employees’ performance namely; In-role performance, Citizenship Work Behaviours and Counterproductive Work Behaviours within the Egyptian Context, (2) investigating the moderating effect of Social Comparison Orientation on the Organisational Justice-Performance relationship with regard to the three dimensions of performance. The theoretical foundations of the proposed relationships were discussed. Using a structured questionnaire to assess research variables, a quota sampling procedure was used to recruit a sample (N= 298) from managers working in public and private organisations in the greater Cairo Area. The three parts questionnaire was tested for validity and reliability. The proposed relations were tested using Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis with the interaction effect between the standardized scores (Z). Results supported the significant relationship between Organisational Justice and In-role performance, Citizenship Work Behaviours and Counterproductive Work Behaviours. Results also supported the moderation role of Social Comparison Orientation. Theoretical and practical implications and future research were addressed.

Keywords: citizenship work behaviours, counterproductive work behaviours, Egyptian managers, in-role performance, organisational justice, social comparison orientation

JEL Classification: O15

Suggested Citation

Badawy, Sahar and El-Fekey, Sherine Fathy, Does Social Comparison Orientation Moderate the Organisational Justice, In-role Performance, Citizenship and Counterproductive Behaviours Relationship? (December 13, 2017). International Journal of Business and Management; Vol. 12, No. 12; 2017, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3403572

Sahar Badawy (Contact Author)

BUE ( email )

El Sherouk City
Cairo, 11837
Egypt

Sherine Fathy El-Fekey

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