scholarly journals Organizational Citizenship Behaviour In Military Organization

2015 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 272-276
Author(s):  
Raluca Rusu ◽  
Alexandru Baboş

Abstract This paper is intended to be, first of all a review of theoretical literature on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) and for that, we tried to define the concept and to separate it from other similar concepts, and to analyze the dimensions of this type of behavior. Secondly, we identified the dimensions of Organizational Citizenship Behavior in military organizations, in order to see how OCB could influence the organizational performance.

2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 397-417 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tracy Tsui-Hsu Tsai ◽  
Arthur Jing Lin

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to survey volunteers and full-time employees in international non-profit organizations (NPOs) and explore the relationships among psychological contract (PC), organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and organizational performance (OP). Design/methodology/approach – Using 573 usable responses, a linear structural equation model (SEM) was developed to examine the relationships. Findings – The results demonstrate significant positive relationships between PC and OCB, OCB and OP and PC and OP. They also show the mediating effect of OCB on the relationship between PC and OP. Research limitations/implications – Beside mediation effect, OCB and other variables might exert significant moderation effect on the relationship between PC and OP. Companies could conduct longitudinal studies to examine the changes of PC and OCB impacts on OP. Practical implications – Companies pursuing Chinese market should cooperate with NPOs in multiple ways including marketing for philanthropic purposes, supporting volunteer services and sponsoring the NPO. This way the company’s image will improve and its business will expand among its Chinese clientele. Originality/value – Budget concerns often force NPOs to downsize full-time staff, making considerable portion of their operations rely on a large number of volunteers. This study offers practical guidelines for NPOs to effectively entice and support both volunteers and employees for achieving its organizational goals.


Author(s):  
Esthi Budiyanti ◽  
Abdul Rivai ◽  
Djoko Setyo Widodo

This study aimed to determine the effect of human relations and the integrity of the organization's performance simultaneously, determine the effect of human relations to organizational performance partially, determine the effect of the integrity of the performance of an organization partially, determine the effect organizational citizenship behavior to organizational performance partially, determine the effect of human relations to organizational performance through organizational citizenship behavior and determine the effect of integrity to organizational performance through organizational citizenship behavior. The study was conducted in PT Hana Nuansa Pratama. Sampling using saturated samples involving 70 employees in all parts of the organization. Analysis of data using path analysis. Based on data analysis known that the human relations and integrity variables affect the performance of the organization simultaneously. Human relations variables affect the performance of an organization partially. Integrity variables affect the performance of an organization partially. Organizational citizenship behavior variables affect the performance of an organization partially. Organizational citizenship behavior can provide an increased impact on human relations and the integrity of the performance of the organization.


Author(s):  
Fernando Dias Gusmão ◽  
Budiman Christiananta ◽  
Lena Ellitan

This study aimed to analyze the influence of Strategic Leadership and Organizational Learning, on Organizational Performance with Organizational Citizenship Behavior as an intervening variable in the Ministry of Government of Timor-Leste. Research will be conducted on the Director-General of all Government Ministries as many as 18 Ministries and using 40 people as respondents. Data analysis using Partial Least Square (PLS). The results of the study showed with the approach of Partial Least Square (PLS) that the model of Organizational Performance is fit based on the criteria of R2, Q2. Strategic Leadership, Organizational Learning, Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Organizational Performance is valid and reliable. Strategic Leadership, Organizational Learning, affect Organizational Citizenship Behavior. Strategic Leadership, Organizational Learning affects Organizational Performance. Organizational Citizenship Behavior affects Organizational Performance. Strategic Leadership with indicator the ability to cohesion and sense of belonging and visionary provides the dominant influence on Organizational Performance. Next, Organizational Citizenship Behavior with indicator Conscientiousness effect is not directly on the largest Organizational Learning to Organizational Performance.


2018 ◽  
pp. 1120-1142
Author(s):  
Kijpokin Kasemsap

This chapter reveals the overview of Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB); OCB and organizational factors; OCB and Counterproductive Work Behavior (CWB); OCB and organizational identification; OCB and leadership perspectives; OCB, social exchange, and organizational silence; and OCB, abusive supervision, and work engagement. OCB encompasses the positive and constructive task that employees do, of their own volition, which supports co-workers and benefits the company. When the employees feel like the citizens of the organization, they feel that their co-workers are their fellow citizens toward enhancing the helping behaviors. Organization will benefit from encouraging employees to engage in OCB, because it can increase productivity, efficiency and job satisfaction, and reduce costs and rates of employee turnover and absenteeism in the organization. The chapter argues that promoting OCB has the potential to increase organizational performance and gain sustainable competitive advantage in the modern workforce.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 84-96
Author(s):  
Mahwish Amanat ◽  
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Sobia Sultana ◽  

Transformational leadership and organizational citizenship behavior are the valuable components of an organization and these components become a core competency to improve organizational performance now a days. Transformational leadership is different from traditional leadership style in the way that it gives weight to the sensory perception, guides in making decisions and helps followers in developing citizenship behavior. Transformational leadership has a significant role in building up employees organizational citizenship behavior through idealized influence, individualized consideration, inspirational motivation and intellectual stimulation. Keeping in view the importance of organizational citizenship behavior the present contextual framework was established to explain the relationship between the stated variables. The study was explanatory and cross-sectional approach was employed to accumulate data from the academic staff of public sector universities. The target area that was selected for the study was the city of Lahore, Punjab, as most of the well-known universities are present in Lahore. The data collected from teaching faculty have been analyzed by employing SPSS (22.0). Descriptive Statistics, Frequency Analysis, Pearson Correlation, Regression Coefficients and Reliability Analyses were used to examine data. Results of regression analysis show that transformational leadership has significant positive effect on organizational citizenship behavior


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