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Positive deviance at work: a systematic review and directions for future research

Naman Sharma (Indian Institute of Foreign Trade–Kolkata Campus, Kolkata, India)
Bharat Kumar Chillakuri (Indian Institute of Foreign Trade–Kolkata Campus, Kolkata, India)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 1 June 2022

Issue publication date: 15 May 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the positive side of employee deviance. Historically, research exploring employee deviance focussed on undesirable organisational and individual outcomes. Thus, previous research has empirically established that employee deviance harms both the organisation and organisation's employees. Recent studies argue that employee deviance also has a positive effect; however, such studies are limited in number. The extant research fails to consider the positive side of employee deviance, and therefore, the present studies bridge the gap through a systematic literature review on positive deviance.

Design/methodology/approach

The study examined peer-reviewed theoretical and empirical journal articles related to workplace deviance. An initial search resulted in 2,691 research articles, of which 40 papers were considered relevant for the study given the objective of this paper. Research papers were extracted from the Web of Science, EBSCO and Scopus. The extracted data were then synthesised to formulate the research questions and objectives for this study.

Findings

Basing on the systematic literature review, the study presents six main themes: positive deviance and younger workforce, positive deviant leader and subordinates and positive deviance as a strategic tool for employee engagement, positive deviance and positive organisational scholarship, positive deviance and entrepreneurial orientation. The study also proposes positive deviance as a mediator/moderator of other relationships within an organisation.

Research limitations/implications

Systematic literature is a methodology that relies on the availability and accessibility of research studies based on the research criteria. The study considered three significant databases to identify the relevant papers for the study. Therefore, the research is limited, and the possibility of omitting the papers is not ruled out, although unintentional.

Originality/value

The paper is plausibly the first research to conduct a systematic literature review on positive deviance. The study establishes and reconfirms the encouraging side of employee deviance. The study extends the literature on workplace deviance in two significant ways. First, the paper systematically examines the empirical and review literature related to positive deviance and presents a greater understanding of the predictors, consequences, methodologies, etc. Second, the study highlights the critical research gaps in this area and suggests the course of action for future research.

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Acknowledgements

The authors want to thank the anonymous reviewers and editors for their feedback in making this study better and more meaningful.

Citation

Sharma, N. and Chillakuri, B.K. (2023), "Positive deviance at work: a systematic review and directions for future research", Personnel Review, Vol. 52 No. 4, pp. 933-954. https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-05-2020-0360

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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