Reference no: EM133027422
Question - Make R studio syntax for this - Create a correlation table of all the continuous variables with the 'Hmisc' library.

Much attention has been devoted to how technological advancements have created a brave new workplace, revolutionizing the ways in which work is being carried out, and how employees can improve their productivity and efficiency. However, the advent of technology has also opened up new avenues and opportunities for individuals to misbehave. This study focused on cyberloafing-the act of employees using their companies' internet access for personal purposes during work hours. Cyberloafing, thus, represents a form of production deviance. Using the theoretical frameworks offered by social exchange, organizational justice and neutralization, we examined the often-neglected dark side of the internet and the role that neutralization techniques play in facilitating this misbehavior at the workplace. Specifically, we developed a model, which suggested that when individuals perceived their organizations to be distributively, procedurally and interactionally unjust, they were likely to invoke the metaphor of the ledger as a neutralization technique to legitimize their subsequent engagement in the act of cyberloafing.
Participants were given interviews to determine their perception of the company. After their interview the amount of cyberloafing (minutes per day) was measured using different types of computer stations. All employees were measured at each type of station.
# Dataset:
- Gender of the worker: male or female
- Perception of company: unjust, neutral, fair
- Cyberloafing: a measure of the amount of cyberloafing for several months
- Workstation distance: distance of workstation from boss
- Length of time: time spent working at current job