Servant leadership’s dimensions and deviant workplace behavior: Perspective at five-star hotels in Jakarta Indonesia
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This investigation intends to figure out the implementation of servant leadership’s dimensions to deviant workplace behavior. The data utilized in this investigation is primary data, the content of a questioner filled by employees. The sample collection was carried out utilizing the purposive sampling technique and collected 213 samples. The techniques that were used to analyze this investigation are instrumental tests such as validity and reliability and multiple linear regressions with SPSS 25. Servant leadership variables have seven dimensions, which are emotional healing, creating value for the community, conceptual skills, empowering, helping subordinates grow and succeed, putting subordinates first, and behaving ethically. Deviations made against the company as violating existing norms and regulations will threaten the sustainability of the company. The results prove that all the dimensions of servant leadership have a negative significant effect on deviant workplace behavior. It shows that a great supervisor must find out the career objectives of a staff member. This can be accomplished by improving employees to stay to expand and improve, such as preparing practice, unique adventures in terms of ability to enhance personality-character to diminish employee aim to have deviant activities.
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