Norm and Deviance-Seeking Personal Orientation Scale (NDPOS) Adapted to the Organisational Context

Deviance theory introduces a behavioural view on constructive and destructive deviance to explain how an individual’s intent can harm or improve organisational well-being. However, to our knowledge, no scale exists that evaluates the personal orientation aspect of deviance and normativity. This arti...

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Main Authors: Guillaume Roland Michel Déprez, Adalgisa Battistelli, Mirko Antino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2019-10-01
Series:Psychologica Belgica
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Online Access:https://www.psychologicabelgica.com/articles/462
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spelling doaj-d94feeac71cb48cc8a30888ae1aae2372020-11-25T00:56:43ZengUbiquity PressPsychologica Belgica2054-670X2019-10-0159110.5334/pb.462323Norm and Deviance-Seeking Personal Orientation Scale (NDPOS) Adapted to the Organisational ContextGuillaume Roland Michel Déprez0Adalgisa Battistelli1Mirko Antino2Université de Bordeaux, Laboratoire de psychologie EA4139Université de Bordeaux, Laboratoire de psychologie EA4139Dpto. Metodología de las Ciencias del Comportamiento, Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Complutense de MadridDeviance theory introduces a behavioural view on constructive and destructive deviance to explain how an individual’s intent can harm or improve organisational well-being. However, to our knowledge, no scale exists that evaluates the personal orientation aspect of deviance and normativity. This article discusses the creation of the Norm and Deviance-Seeking Personal Orientation Scale (NDPOS). To create this scale, we studied the psychometric properties of the instrument using data from French workers. NDPOS exploratory analysis indicated a 12-item scale composed of four factors: normative conformity, normative rule adequacy, deviant performance seeking, and deviant proactivity seeking. Confirmatory factor analysis corroborated the factorial structure in four sub-scales. Convergent and discriminant validity indicated that deviant dimensions were positively related to expressing voice, cognitive flexibility, and deviant behaviours, whereas normativity dimensions were negatively or not related to these behaviours. Furthermore, opposite relations between the conformity construct and the four factors were observed. Practical implications and suggestions for the development of future research on constructive deviance theory are discussed.https://www.psychologicabelgica.com/articles/462normativitydeviancepersonal orientationmeasure validitymeasurement scale
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author Guillaume Roland Michel Déprez
Adalgisa Battistelli
Mirko Antino
spellingShingle Guillaume Roland Michel Déprez
Adalgisa Battistelli
Mirko Antino
Norm and Deviance-Seeking Personal Orientation Scale (NDPOS) Adapted to the Organisational Context
Psychologica Belgica
normativity
deviance
personal orientation
measure validity
measurement scale
author_facet Guillaume Roland Michel Déprez
Adalgisa Battistelli
Mirko Antino
author_sort Guillaume Roland Michel Déprez
title Norm and Deviance-Seeking Personal Orientation Scale (NDPOS) Adapted to the Organisational Context
title_short Norm and Deviance-Seeking Personal Orientation Scale (NDPOS) Adapted to the Organisational Context
title_full Norm and Deviance-Seeking Personal Orientation Scale (NDPOS) Adapted to the Organisational Context
title_fullStr Norm and Deviance-Seeking Personal Orientation Scale (NDPOS) Adapted to the Organisational Context
title_full_unstemmed Norm and Deviance-Seeking Personal Orientation Scale (NDPOS) Adapted to the Organisational Context
title_sort norm and deviance-seeking personal orientation scale (ndpos) adapted to the organisational context
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Psychologica Belgica
issn 2054-670X
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Deviance theory introduces a behavioural view on constructive and destructive deviance to explain how an individual’s intent can harm or improve organisational well-being. However, to our knowledge, no scale exists that evaluates the personal orientation aspect of deviance and normativity. This article discusses the creation of the Norm and Deviance-Seeking Personal Orientation Scale (NDPOS). To create this scale, we studied the psychometric properties of the instrument using data from French workers. NDPOS exploratory analysis indicated a 12-item scale composed of four factors: normative conformity, normative rule adequacy, deviant performance seeking, and deviant proactivity seeking. Confirmatory factor analysis corroborated the factorial structure in four sub-scales. Convergent and discriminant validity indicated that deviant dimensions were positively related to expressing voice, cognitive flexibility, and deviant behaviours, whereas normativity dimensions were negatively or not related to these behaviours. Furthermore, opposite relations between the conformity construct and the four factors were observed. Practical implications and suggestions for the development of future research on constructive deviance theory are discussed.
topic normativity
deviance
personal orientation
measure validity
measurement scale
url https://www.psychologicabelgica.com/articles/462
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