A Study of Relationship of Perceived Organizational Politics and Spirituality at Workplace in IT and ITES Organizations

  • Puja Khatri 1 Professor of Management, University School of Management Studies, GGSIP University, Delhi, India
  • Pragya Gupta Research Scholar, USMS, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India;

Abstract

The increasing popularity of workplace spirituality has been associated with a myriad of benefits it is purported to bring about in
the organizations, however not many empirical evidences of its inverse relationship with organizational politics have been reported.
A sample of 202 employees from IT and ITES sectors based out of Delhi NCR was studied to not only examine the relationship of
workplace spirituality with perceptions of organizational politics in a negative context as is popularly viewed but also look at the
concept of positive/constructive politics at play in the organization. Analysis indicates significant relationship with the negative
POPS but no relationship found with respect to positive politics. The reasons for these findings, its consequences and implications
as well as directions for future research have been discussed.

Published
2020-03-25
How to Cite
Puja Khatri, & Pragya Gupta. (2020). A Study of Relationship of Perceived Organizational Politics and Spirituality at Workplace in IT and ITES Organizations. Global Journal of Enterprise Information System, 8(1), 1-8. Retrieved from https://gjeis.com/index.php/GJEIS/article/view/352
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