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THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST, BURNOUT AND INTERPERSONAL DEVIANCE FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE

Year 2011, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 179 - 189, 01.12.2011

Abstract

In this study, the variables organizational trust and burnout which are considered to be affecting organizational performance are discussed for small-scaled business (food) enteprises. Although the effects of organizational trust and burnout on organizational performance are particularly examined, interpersonal deviance as another variable is also considered. We find that there is no significant relationship between employees’ burnout and organizational performance. However, there is a positive and significant relationship between organizational trust and organizational performance. We also find that, while interpersonal deviance has not any mediating effect on burnout and organizational performance, it has a negative and partial mediator role on organizational trust and organizational performance. Through designating a structural equation model, recommendations that are geared towards improving the organizational performance are made to the employers and executive officers

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  • Relationship With Principal Burnout”, Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2, 547– Freudenberg, N.J. (1974), “Staff Burn Out”, Journal Science Issues, 30.
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  • Mishra, J., M.A. Morrisey (1990), “Trust in Employee/Employer Relationships: A Survey of West Michigan Managers”, Public Personel Management, 19(4), 443-461.
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  • Burnout: Common Ground and Worlds Apart”, Work & Stress, 19, 256-262. Tseng, Y.F. , T.Z. Lee (2009), “Comparing Appropriate Decision Support of Human
  • Resource Practices on Organizational Performance with DEA/AHP Model”, Expert Systems with Applications, 36, 6548–6558.
Year 2011, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 179 - 189, 01.12.2011

Abstract

References

  • Aquino, K. Lewis, M. U. & Bradfield, M. 1999. Justice Constructs, Negative Affectivity, and Employee Deviance: A Proposed Model and Empirical. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 20(7), 1073-1091.
  • Bakker, A. B., Demerouti, E., & Verbeke,W. (2004). Using the Job Demands_Resources
  • Model to Predict Burnout and Performance. Human Resource Management, 43, 83_104. Baron, R. M., D. A. Kenny (1986), “The Moderator Mediator Variable Distinction in
  • Social Psychological Research: Conceptual, Strategic, and Statistical Considerations”, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 1173-1182.
  • Bennett RJ, S.L. Robinson (2000), “Development of A Measure of Workplace
  • Deviance”, Journal of Applied Psychology, 85(3), 349–60. Blau, P. M. (1964), Exchange and Power in Social Life, New York: New York: Wiley.
  • Colbert, A.E., M.K.Mount, J.K Harter, L.A. Witt, M.R.Barrick (2004), “Interactive
  • Effects of Personality and Perceptions of The Work Situation on Workplace Deviance”, Journal of Applied Psychology, 89(4), 599–609. Cook, J., T. Wall (1980), “New Work Attitude Measures of Trust, Organizational
  • Commitment and Personal Need Non Fulfillment”, Journal of Occupational Psychology, , 39-52. Dönmez, B., N.Özer, M.Cömert (2010), “Principal Trust in Students and Parents: Its
  • Relationship With Principal Burnout”, Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2, 547– Freudenberg, N.J. (1974), “Staff Burn Out”, Journal Science Issues, 30.
  • Ghorpade, Jai, Jim Lackritz, Gangaram Singh (2007), “Burnout and Personality:
  • Evidence From Academia”, Journal of Career Assessment, 15, 240. Gibbs, J. R. (1972), TORI Theory and Practice. In J. W. Pfieffer & J. Jones (Eds.), The Annual Handbook For Group Facilitators, San Francisco: CA: Pfieffer/ Jossey-Bass.
  • Hartzler, K. D. (2003), Study of School Collaboration and Trust, Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma.
  • Hoy, W. K., C.J. Tarter, L. Witkoskie (1992), “Faculty Trust in Colleagues: Linking The Principal With School Effectiveness”, Journal of Research and Development in Education, 26 (1), 38–45.
  • Jarvenpaa, S. L., Knoll, K., & Leidner, D. E. (1998). Is anybody out there?: The implications of Trust in Global Virtual Teams. Journal of Management Information Systems, forthcoming.
  • Lambert, E.G, Hogan, N.L., Jiang, S. Elechi, O.O., Benjamin B., Morris A., Dupuy P. (2010) The Relationship Among Distributive and Procedural Justice and Correctional
  • Life Satisfaction, Burnout, and Turnover Intent: An exploratory study, Journal of Criminal Justice 38, 7–16. Laschinger, H.K.P, J. Shamian, D.Thompson (2001), “Impact of Magnet Hospital
  • Characteristics on Nurses’ Perceptions of Trust, Burnout, Quality of Care and Work Satisfactions”, Nurse Economics, Vol. 19, No. 5, 209-219. Levinson, H. (1965), “Reciprocation: The Relationship Between Man and Organization”,
  • Administrative Science Quarterly, 9, 370–390. Leung M., Y.S. Chan ve P. Olomolaiye, “Impact of Stress on the Performance of Construction Project Managers”, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, (8): 644-652. 2008.
  • Maslach, C., S.E.Jackson (1981), “The Measurement of Experienced Burnout”, Journal of
  • Occupational Behaviour, 2. Maslach, C., Jackson S.E. (1986), “Maslach Burnout Inventory”, Press Palo Alto;CA.
  • Mishra, J., M.A. Morrisey (1990), “Trust in Employee/Employer Relationships: A Survey of West Michigan Managers”, Public Personel Management, 19(4), 443-461.
  • O’Neill, Thomas A., Stephanie E. Hastings (2011), “Explaining Workplace Deviance
  • Behavior With More Than Just the Big Five”, Personality and Individual Differences, 50, –273. Podsakoff, P.M., S.B. MacKenzie, W.H.Bommer (1996), “Transformational Leadership
  • Behaviours and Substitutes for Leadership as Determinants of Employee Satisfaction”, Journal of Management, 22(2), 259-298. Schaufeli,W. B., Taris, T.W. (2005), “The Conceptualization and Measurement of
  • Burnout: Common Ground and Worlds Apart”, Work & Stress, 19, 256-262. Tseng, Y.F. , T.Z. Lee (2009), “Comparing Appropriate Decision Support of Human
  • Resource Practices on Organizational Performance with DEA/AHP Model”, Expert Systems with Applications, 36, 6548–6558.
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Mazlum Çelik This is me

Ömer Turunç This is me

Memduh Begenirbaş This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2011
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APA Çelik, M., Turunç, Ö., & Begenirbaş, M. (2011). THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST, BURNOUT AND INTERPERSONAL DEVIANCE FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE. International Journal of Business and Management Studies, 3(2), 179-189.
AMA Çelik M, Turunç Ö, Begenirbaş M. THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST, BURNOUT AND INTERPERSONAL DEVIANCE FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE. IJBMS. December 2011;3(2):179-189.
Chicago Çelik, Mazlum, Ömer Turunç, and Memduh Begenirbaş. “THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST, BURNOUT AND INTERPERSONAL DEVIANCE FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 3, no. 2 (December 2011): 179-89.
EndNote Çelik M, Turunç Ö, Begenirbaş M (December 1, 2011) THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST, BURNOUT AND INTERPERSONAL DEVIANCE FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 3 2 179–189.
IEEE M. Çelik, Ö. Turunç, and M. Begenirbaş, “THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST, BURNOUT AND INTERPERSONAL DEVIANCE FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE”, IJBMS, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 179–189, 2011.
ISNAD Çelik, Mazlum et al. “THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST, BURNOUT AND INTERPERSONAL DEVIANCE FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 3/2 (December 2011), 179-189.
JAMA Çelik M, Turunç Ö, Begenirbaş M. THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST, BURNOUT AND INTERPERSONAL DEVIANCE FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE. IJBMS. 2011;3:179–189.
MLA Çelik, Mazlum et al. “THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST, BURNOUT AND INTERPERSONAL DEVIANCE FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies, vol. 3, no. 2, 2011, pp. 179-8.
Vancouver Çelik M, Turunç Ö, Begenirbaş M. THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRUST, BURNOUT AND INTERPERSONAL DEVIANCE FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE. IJBMS. 2011;3(2):179-8.