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The Contribution of Positive Politics to the Prediction of Employee Reactions
Authors:Donald  Fedor  John  Maslyn  Steven  Farmer and Kenneth  Bettenhausen
Institution:College of Management
Georgia Institute of Technology;
College of Business Administration
Belmont University;
W. Frank Barton School of Business
Wichita State University;
School of Business
University of Colorado at Denver
Abstract:This study investigates whether perceptions of positive (i.e., beneficial) political behaviors are distinct from those of negative political behaviors and the extent to which positive politics perceptions contribute to the prediction of organizationally relevant employee reactions. Data were drawn from 119 survey respondents. The results indicate that, rather than 2 ends of a continuum of political behavior, positive and negative politics represent separate perceptions both of which are seen to occur for individual, group, and organizational foci. In addition, perceptions of positive politics contribute significantly beyond perceptions of negative politics to the prediction of the 4 outcomes used in this study (satisfaction with one's job, supervision, and coworkers; and fulfillment of one's psychological contract with the organization).
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