2 results match your criteria: "mbiron@univ.haifa.ac.il.[Affiliation]"
Hum Relat
December 2016
University of Haifa, Israel and Tilburg University, the Netherlands,
J Appl Psychol
July 2012
Graduate School of Business, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Past research reveals inconsistent findings regarding the association between aversive workplace conditions and absenteeism, suggesting that other, contextual factors may play a role in this association. Extending contemporary models of absence, we draw from the social identity theory of attitude-behavior relations to examine how peer absence-related norms and leader support combine to explain the effect of aversive workplace conditions on absenteeism. Using a prospective design and a random sample of transit workers, we obtained results indicating that perceived job hazards and exposure to critical incidents are positively related to subsequent absenteeism, but only under conditions of more permissive peer absence norms.
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