Central European version of Counterproductive Work Behavior Checklist (CWB-C PL)

D. Szostek
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The purpose of the article is to validate the 45-item scale called Counterproductive Work Behavior Checklist (CWB-C) proposed by Spector et al. (2006) and adapt it to Central European cultural conditions. The research objectives are met using a set of measuring methods, namely focus group interviews, observations and a survey among 1,351 professionally active people in Poland. Data factor analysis is applied to examine the survey. The proposed modified and validated scale to measure CWBs is adapted to Central European cultural conditions. It has 35 items; 30 items are taken from the original CWB-C scale. The elements on the scale can be divided according to the target of such behavior, i.e., directed at the organization or other people. The items can be also divided into subjective categories, namely abuse against others, sabotage, theft and withdrawal. In the case of the second categorization, the original category 'production deviance' proposed by Spector et al. (2006) is eliminated. The proposed scale is characterized by good measures of fit for the 4-factor model.
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中欧版反生产行为检查表(CWB-C PL)
本文的目的是验证Spector等人(2006)提出的名为反生产行为检查表(CWB-C)的45项量表,并使其适应中欧文化条件。研究目标是通过一套测量方法来实现的,即焦点小组访谈,观察和对波兰1,351名专业活跃人士的调查。采用数据因子分析对调查结果进行检验。拟议的经修订和验证的测量中环废物的量表是根据中欧的文化条件进行调整的。它有35个项目;30个项目取自原CWB-C量表。量表上的要素可以根据这种行为的目标进行划分,即针对组织或其他人。这些项目也可以分为主观类别,即虐待他人,破坏,盗窃和撤退。在第二种分类的情况下,Spector等人(2006)提出的原始类别“生产偏差”被淘汰。所提出的量表的特点是对四因素模型有很好的拟合措施。
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