Using a well-grounded theory of organizational citizenship behavior, this study attempts to extend the meaning of the good soldier syndrome beyond its common boundaries of the business sector. We follow Bettencourt’s (2004) conceptualization and model of change-oriented organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) to explain why and how public employees engage in activities targeted at changing and improving the public work environment and its job processes even when no formal rewards are offered in return. We extend Bettencourt’s model and demonstrate its usefulness and contribution to public administration organizations, focusing especially on leadership behavior, leader-member exchange relations, and perceptions of organizational politics i...
The present study examines the role of transformational leadership as one of the antecedents of orga...
This study aims to analyze how organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is affected by transformati...
This study aims to investigate how policies and practices in human resources (PPHR) im...
Public services worldwide have been subject to externally imposed reforms utilizing tools such as fi...
This study examined the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and general c...
This article presents a systematic literature review of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in...
After decades of management reforms in the public sector, questions on the impact of leader-ship beh...
Due to the increased frequency of organizational changes, predicting employees’ voluntary involvemen...
The purpose of this experimental study was to examine the role of a Transformational, Transactional,...
Scholarly knowledge of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has developed significantly in the ...
In today’s dynamic organizations, leadership plays a central role in achieving organizational goals....
A review of the Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) literature identified several concerns tha...
This dissertation sought to examine the mechanisms for how public service motivation (PSM) in genera...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is a newly emerging concept in the literature of organizat...
Many researchers have argued that when employee behavior goes above and beyond what is expected (org...
The present study examines the role of transformational leadership as one of the antecedents of orga...
This study aims to analyze how organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is affected by transformati...
This study aims to investigate how policies and practices in human resources (PPHR) im...
Public services worldwide have been subject to externally imposed reforms utilizing tools such as fi...
This study examined the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and general c...
This article presents a systematic literature review of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in...
After decades of management reforms in the public sector, questions on the impact of leader-ship beh...
Due to the increased frequency of organizational changes, predicting employees’ voluntary involvemen...
The purpose of this experimental study was to examine the role of a Transformational, Transactional,...
Scholarly knowledge of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has developed significantly in the ...
In today’s dynamic organizations, leadership plays a central role in achieving organizational goals....
A review of the Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) literature identified several concerns tha...
This dissertation sought to examine the mechanisms for how public service motivation (PSM) in genera...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is a newly emerging concept in the literature of organizat...
Many researchers have argued that when employee behavior goes above and beyond what is expected (org...
The present study examines the role of transformational leadership as one of the antecedents of orga...
This study aims to analyze how organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is affected by transformati...
This study aims to investigate how policies and practices in human resources (PPHR) im...