探索指向组织的公民行为:互惠还是‘这是我的工作’?

Exploring Organizationally Directed Citizenship Behaviour: Reciprocity or ‘It's my Job’?*

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2003
被引 39
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究员工为何做出组织公民行为,发现互惠和角色定义两种解释相互补充,程序公正通过共同承诺影响行为并扩展工作边界。

Abstract

ABSTRACT This study sets out to examine two explanations for why employees engage in organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB). The first explanation views OCB as a form of reciprocation where employees engage in OCB to reciprocate fair or good treatment from the organization. The second view is that employees engage in OCB because they define those behaviours as part of their job. The research methodology consisted of survey data from 387 hospital employees on their perceptions of procedural and interactional justice, mutual commitment, job breadth and OCB. The results suggest that procedural and interactional justice are positively associated with mutual commitment that in turn, is related directly to OCB and indirectly through expanding the boundaries of an individual's job. These findings suggest that together the reciprocation thesis and ‘it's my job’ argument complement each other and provide a more complete foundation for our understanding of OCB. The difference between the two perspectives lies in the process by which individuals respond; that is, role enlargement and role maintenance. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.

组织公民行为互惠理论程序公正工作角色认知员工行为