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What is Cultural Tightness

Analyzing Workplace Deviance in Modern Organizations
In tight cultures, deviations from social norms are easy to recognize and punishment to norm violators is high.
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A Cross-Cultural Review of Workplace Deviance Research
Selcen Kılıçaslan Gökoğlu (Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey) and Engin Bağış Öztürk (Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9996-8.ch002
Abstract
In the last two decades, workplace deviance becomes one of the most important topics to understand negative behaviors at work. However, many of the studies that examine deviance take a universal perspective and undermine cross-cultural differences. To address this gap, this chapter focuses on cross-cultural differences and its relationship with deviant workplace behaviors. The authors claim that cross-cultural differences can play an important role as an antecedent and/or moderator variable in influencing deviant behaviors. In order to discuss these effects, they first summarize recent developments in individualism-collectivism, tightness-looseness, and honor cultures. Based on their interpretations, target-oriented deviance might be highly contextualized in collectivist cultures, form of deviance and contents of deviance could be different from honor to dignity cultures. In addition, deviant behaviors as responses to specific events might differ whether a person belongs in a tight culture or not. The implications of our arguments and future research directions are discussed.
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