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Absenteeism in Israeli schoolteachers: An organizational ethics perspective
Authors:Zehava Rosenblatt  Orly Shapira-Lishchinsky  Arie Shirom
Affiliation:1. Department of Leadership and Educational Policy, Faculty of Education, University of Haifa, Haifa 31905, Israel;2. Department of Educational Administration, Leadership and Policy, School of Education, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan 52900, Israel;3. Faculty of Management, University of Tel Aviv, P.O. Box 39010, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
Abstract:Two studies are presented with the purpose of investigating teacher absences in Israel from the perspectives of organizational normative behavior (Study 1) and organizational ethical climate (Study 2). Study 1 posits that absence may represent shirking behavior, and tested this hypothesis by investigating temporal absence trends of the entire public teacher population in Israel around weekends, holidays, and days of heavy workload. Results provide evidence which supports our theoretical expectations. Study 2 proposes that teachers' work absences are associated with the school's ethical climate. Using a sample of high-school teachers, our results supported this hypothesis, particularly for low-seniority and non-tenured teachers. We suggest that the normative behavior and ethical climate perspectives offer new vistas for advancing our understanding of absence behavior in organizations.
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