Understanding workplace deviant behavior in nonprofit organizations

  • Nair N
  • Bhatnagar D
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Abstract

Workplace deviant behavior has traditionally been studied with respect to business or for‐profit organizations. In this article, we argue that nonprofit organizations also experience deviance, and due to their unique characteristics, they deserve special attention for extending the understanding of workplace deviant behavior to other types of organizations. Based on a review of the literature on deviance, we develop a general model of workplace deviance that we apply to nonprofit organizations. Based on the integrative conceptual framework, we advance relevant propositions for understanding and explaining deviance in nonprofit organizations.

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Nair, N., & Bhatnagar, D. (2011). Understanding workplace deviant behavior in nonprofit organizations. Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 21(3), 289–309. https://doi.org/10.1002/nml.20026

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