Abstract:
Cyberloafing, personal use of Internet during work hours, is an important concern for organizations due to its potential
in lost revenue. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of psychological contract violation on cyberloafing
behaviours in hospitality industry. The present study tests the relationship between cyberloafing behaviours and
psychological contract violation predictors. Data analysis of 211 valid responses depicted that positive psychological
contract violation construct predicts minor and serious cyberloafing constructs. However, negative psychological
contract violation construct does not predict minor and serious cyberloafing constructs.