‘Turning a blind eye’ a typical response to threatening managerial controls

Employees who perceive managerial controls to be restrictive and punitive will develop dysfunctional and negative responses to the organization where they work, according to a new study. These responses might be observed through what the researchers call ‘workplace deviance’ — for example absenteeism, reducing effort, daydreaming, taking longer breaks — and turning a blind eye, also referred to as ‘deliberate ignorance.’

Source: sciencedaily.com

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