Effect of organisational justice on workplace deviance in Nigerian public universities

Orientation: Universities in Nigeria every so often experience the challenges of workplace deviant behaviour (WDB). These acts among university’s staff could be detrimental to the attainment of the fundamental objectives of tertiary education; hence, it is vital that drastic measures are taken to cu...

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Main Authors: Grace O. Obalade, Vuyokazi Mtembu
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://actacommercii.co.za/index.php/acta/article/view/1091
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description Orientation: Universities in Nigeria every so often experience the challenges of workplace deviant behaviour (WDB). These acts among university’s staff could be detrimental to the attainment of the fundamental objectives of tertiary education; hence, it is vital that drastic measures are taken to curb such behaviours. Research purpose: The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of organisational justice (OJ) on WDB in Nigerian public universities. Motivation for the study: Although ample studies exist on organisational behaviour, not many empirical studies have been conducted to examine the role of organisational factors such as OJ (perception of fairness) on employee’s deviant behaviour in universities, especially in Nigeria. Research design, approach and method: This quantitative design employed a positivist research paradigm in achieving its objectives. A survey, using a structured close-ended questionnaire, was conducted among 572 employees of selected public universities in South-West Nigeria. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine the effect or OJ on WDB. Main findings: The findings revealed that procedural justice has significant and increasing effect on both organisational and interpersonal deviance. Conversely, interpersonal justice has a significant reducing effect on organisational deviance, while informational and distributive justice do not determine WDB. Practical/managerial implications: Based on the finding of this study, managers of public universities must pursue interpersonal justice as a way out of organisational deviance. Contribution/value-add: The study’s findings contribute to justice-deviance literature in Nigeria and highlight the need for government and management alike to emphasise interactional justice in the workplace if deviant acts are to be curbed.
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spelling doaj.art-58eaca36cfa44303a5c045e3b60ea36c2023-04-03T13:41:17ZengAOSISActa Commercii2413-19031684-19992023-03-01231e1e1010.4102/ac.v23i1.1091455Effect of organisational justice on workplace deviance in Nigerian public universitiesGrace O. Obalade0Vuyokazi Mtembu1School of Management, IT and Public Governance, College of Law and Management Studies, University of Kwazulu-Natal, DurbanGraduate School of Business, College of Law and Management Studies, University of Kwazulu-Natal, DurbanOrientation: Universities in Nigeria every so often experience the challenges of workplace deviant behaviour (WDB). These acts among university’s staff could be detrimental to the attainment of the fundamental objectives of tertiary education; hence, it is vital that drastic measures are taken to curb such behaviours. Research purpose: The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of organisational justice (OJ) on WDB in Nigerian public universities. Motivation for the study: Although ample studies exist on organisational behaviour, not many empirical studies have been conducted to examine the role of organisational factors such as OJ (perception of fairness) on employee’s deviant behaviour in universities, especially in Nigeria. Research design, approach and method: This quantitative design employed a positivist research paradigm in achieving its objectives. A survey, using a structured close-ended questionnaire, was conducted among 572 employees of selected public universities in South-West Nigeria. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine the effect or OJ on WDB. Main findings: The findings revealed that procedural justice has significant and increasing effect on both organisational and interpersonal deviance. Conversely, interpersonal justice has a significant reducing effect on organisational deviance, while informational and distributive justice do not determine WDB. Practical/managerial implications: Based on the finding of this study, managers of public universities must pursue interpersonal justice as a way out of organisational deviance. Contribution/value-add: The study’s findings contribute to justice-deviance literature in Nigeria and highlight the need for government and management alike to emphasise interactional justice in the workplace if deviant acts are to be curbed.https://actacommercii.co.za/index.php/acta/article/view/1091organisational justiceworkplace deviancepublic universitiestertiary institutionsnigeria.
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Vuyokazi Mtembu
Effect of organisational justice on workplace deviance in Nigerian public universities
Acta Commercii
organisational justice
workplace deviance
public universities
tertiary institutions
nigeria.
title Effect of organisational justice on workplace deviance in Nigerian public universities
title_full Effect of organisational justice on workplace deviance in Nigerian public universities
title_fullStr Effect of organisational justice on workplace deviance in Nigerian public universities
title_full_unstemmed Effect of organisational justice on workplace deviance in Nigerian public universities
title_short Effect of organisational justice on workplace deviance in Nigerian public universities
title_sort effect of organisational justice on workplace deviance in nigerian public universities
topic organisational justice
workplace deviance
public universities
tertiary institutions
nigeria.
url https://actacommercii.co.za/index.php/acta/article/view/1091
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