Measuring the relative importance of strategic thinking dimensions in relation to counterproductive behavior
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relative importance of strategic thinking dimensions in prediction of counter-productive behavior. The research method is based on a descriptive- Survey research. After collecting the questionnaires from 73 top managers and 110 staffs, the correlations bet...
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doaj-65dab75e7d144fb5914d58c78a12607a2020-11-24T23:30:20ZengGrowing ScienceManagement Science Letters1923-93351923-93432013-11-013112831283810.5267/j.msl.2013.09.025Measuring the relative importance of strategic thinking dimensions in relation to counterproductive behavior Afsaneh Zamani MoghaddamFaezeh AmirkamaliThe purpose of this paper is to explore the relative importance of strategic thinking dimensions in prediction of counter-productive behavior. The research method is based on a descriptive- Survey research. After collecting the questionnaires from 73 top managers and 110 staffs, the correlations between strategic thinking dimensions and counterproductive behavior were calculated. The relative importance method was used to calculate the relative weight of each dimension of strategic thinking in prediction of counterproductive behaviors. The results show that the strategic thinking of top managers is associated with their counterproductive behavior (correlation coefficient -0.38). Furthermore, The results of the Relative Importance Method indicate that the relative importance of each dimension of strategic thinking in prediction of counterproductive behavior is not the same. System perspective with 31.1% has the highest importance and hypothesis driven with 11.7% has the lowest weight. Intent focus, thinking in time and intelligent opportunism predict 14.1%, 13.3%, and 29.8% of counter-productive changes, respectively.http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol3/msl_2013_300.pdfStrategic thinkingJob performanceOrganizational citizenship behaviorTask behaviorCounter-productivity behavior |
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Measuring the relative importance of strategic thinking dimensions in relation to counterproductive behavior |
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Measuring the relative importance of strategic thinking dimensions in relation to counterproductive behavior |
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the relative importance of strategic thinking dimensions in prediction of counter-productive behavior. The research method is based on a descriptive- Survey research. After collecting the questionnaires from 73 top managers and 110 staffs, the correlations between strategic thinking dimensions and counterproductive behavior were calculated. The relative importance method was used to calculate the relative weight of each dimension of strategic thinking in prediction of counterproductive behaviors. The results show that the strategic thinking of top managers is associated with their counterproductive behavior (correlation coefficient -0.38). Furthermore, The results of the Relative Importance Method indicate that the relative importance of each dimension of strategic thinking in prediction of counterproductive behavior is not the same. System perspective with 31.1% has the highest importance and hypothesis driven with 11.7% has the lowest weight. Intent focus, thinking in time and intelligent opportunism predict 14.1%, 13.3%, and 29.8% of counter-productive changes, respectively. |
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Strategic thinking Job performance Organizational citizenship behavior Task behavior Counter-productivity behavior |
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