Factors contributing to office politics: A case study in rubber industry small holders and development authority (RISDA) at Melaka / Nur Azreen Nik Ali and Nur Hanim Mohd Hairuddin

Office politics can also be known as organizational politics. It can be defined as informal approaches to gain power and advantages through means other than merit or lock. This definition helps emphasize that political behavior is not a substitute for good job performance or talent (Andrew, 2009) Th...

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Main Authors: Nik Ali, Nur Azreen, Mohd Hairuddin, Nur Hanim
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies 2012
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14854/1/PPb_NUR%20AZREEN%20NIK%20ALI%20AM%2012_5.pdf
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description Office politics can also be known as organizational politics. It can be defined as informal approaches to gain power and advantages through means other than merit or lock. This definition helps emphasize that political behavior is not a substitute for good job performance or talent (Andrew, 2009) The negative view point of the office politics can easy describe as a group of influence tactics or political tactics used to serve self-interest. The tactics can be in term of back stabbing rivals, bullying, discrimination, favoritism and gossiping. Nowadays, in the era of globalization and technology, there are many people are enforcing themselves to be in greater position, levels or been accepted by society in order to improve standard of living as well to have power of controlling and to be on top.
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spelling oai:ir.uitm.edu.my:148542016-10-05T03:07:31Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14854/ Factors contributing to office politics: A case study in rubber industry small holders and development authority (RISDA) at Melaka / Nur Azreen Nik Ali and Nur Hanim Mohd Hairuddin Nik Ali, Nur Azreen Mohd Hairuddin, Nur Hanim Malaysia Performance standards Office politics can also be known as organizational politics. It can be defined as informal approaches to gain power and advantages through means other than merit or lock. This definition helps emphasize that political behavior is not a substitute for good job performance or talent (Andrew, 2009) The negative view point of the office politics can easy describe as a group of influence tactics or political tactics used to serve self-interest. The tactics can be in term of back stabbing rivals, bullying, discrimination, favoritism and gossiping. Nowadays, in the era of globalization and technology, there are many people are enforcing themselves to be in greater position, levels or been accepted by society in order to improve standard of living as well to have power of controlling and to be on top. Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies 2012 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14854/1/PPb_NUR%20AZREEN%20NIK%20ALI%20AM%2012_5.pdf Factors contributing to office politics: A case study in rubber industry small holders and development authority (RISDA) at Melaka / Nur Azreen Nik Ali and Nur Hanim Mohd Hairuddin. (2012) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/14854.pdf> (Unpublished)
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Factors contributing to office politics: A case study in rubber industry small holders and development authority (RISDA) at Melaka / Nur Azreen Nik Ali and Nur Hanim Mohd Hairuddin
title Factors contributing to office politics: A case study in rubber industry small holders and development authority (RISDA) at Melaka / Nur Azreen Nik Ali and Nur Hanim Mohd Hairuddin
title_full Factors contributing to office politics: A case study in rubber industry small holders and development authority (RISDA) at Melaka / Nur Azreen Nik Ali and Nur Hanim Mohd Hairuddin
title_fullStr Factors contributing to office politics: A case study in rubber industry small holders and development authority (RISDA) at Melaka / Nur Azreen Nik Ali and Nur Hanim Mohd Hairuddin
title_full_unstemmed Factors contributing to office politics: A case study in rubber industry small holders and development authority (RISDA) at Melaka / Nur Azreen Nik Ali and Nur Hanim Mohd Hairuddin
title_short Factors contributing to office politics: A case study in rubber industry small holders and development authority (RISDA) at Melaka / Nur Azreen Nik Ali and Nur Hanim Mohd Hairuddin
title_sort factors contributing to office politics a case study in rubber industry small holders and development authority risda at melaka nur azreen nik ali and nur hanim mohd hairuddin
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