Recently, there has been an increased interest in workplace violence.
However, the psychiatric literature has paid little, if any attention
to the specific subject area of workplace property harm or sabotage by
employees. The specific psychology and/or psychopathology of the indi
vidual worker may be relevant in the evaluation of sabotage behavior.
However, psychosocial factors associated with behavior within organiza
tions and originating in part from the job itself are not likely to be
considered in the initial assessment. We therefore introduce concepts
from the organizational behavior literature that may facilitate and c
omplement psychiatric evaluation of sabotage in the workplace. These c
oncepts will fill the gap in a biopsychosocial assessment of sabotage
in the workplace and provide a nexus for future interdisciplinary stud
ies of workplace property violence.