Adaptación Argentina del Counterproductive Work Behavior Checklist - Short Version

Autores/as

  • María Laura Lupano-Perugini CONICET / Universidad de Palermo. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Autor/a
  • Melisa Patricia Fabara-Torres Universidad de Palermo. Buenos Aires, Argentina Autor/a

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35670/1667-4545.v24.n2.46473

Palabras clave:

comportamiento laboral contraproducente, Tríada Oscura, engagement, satisfacción laboral, adaptación

Resumen

Los autores realizaron dos estudios. El objetivo del primero fue validar el Counterproductive Work Behavior Checklist - Short Version (CWB-C-10) para uso en investigación en Argentina. Contó con una muestra de 874 trabajadores/as (54.7% mujeres, 44.6% varones) activos/as de Argentina con una media de edad de 37.5 años (DE = 12.2). Los análisis efectuados permitieron confirmar la estructura unidimensional de la prueba. Asimismo, la consistencia interna mediante coeficiente alfa y omega resultó adecuada. El objetivo del segundo estudio fue identificar variables psicológicas y organizacionales (rasgos de personalidad de la Tríada Oscura, engagement, y satisfacción laboral) que permiten predecir el desarrollo de comportamiento laboral contraproducente. Contó con una muestra de 103 trabajadores/as (60.9% mujeres, 39.1% varones) activos/as de Argentina con una media de edad de 33 años (DE = 10.7). Como resultado, se observó que el rasgo maquiavelismo y el nivel de satisfacción laboral resultaron las variables de mayor poder predictor.

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Adaptación Argentina del Counterproductive Work Behavior Checklist - Short Version. (2024). Revista Evaluar, 24(2), 39-52. https://doi.org/10.35670/1667-4545.v24.n2.46473