Group task satisfaction has been conceptualized as the group-level counterpart to individual job satisfaction and represents the group’s shared attitude toward its task and work environment. This study investigated whether group task satisfaction would explain incremental variance in organizational citizenship behaviors, group performance, and absenteeism norms, after the variance explained by aggregated individual job satisfaction and group affective tone was taken into account. Survey data were collected from 66 work groups and 51 supervisors. Measures of group task satisfaction explained unique variance in ratings of citizenship behavior and absenteeism norms but did not explain unique variance in ratings of group performance. Our findin...
This paper examines how a group member\u27s individual-targeted citizenship behavior (OCBI) and orga...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comP>A basic tenet of research on organ...
Previous research which has established a relationship between organizational citizenship behavior a...
Group task satisfaction is defined as the group’s shared attitude toward its task and the asso-ciate...
Group citizenship behaviour (GCB) is conceptualized as a distinct group-level phenomenon concerning ...
Recent studies have expanded the construct of organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) to the grou...
This study examines the simultaneous effect of individual (selfefficacy) and group variables (cohesi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [74]-81).This research attempts to identify the mechanism...
Objective job characteristics affect group functioning by determining whether group tasks are cooper...
Organisational citizenship behaviour refers to individual behaviour that is discretionary, not direc...
Organizational scholars have recently shifted their attention to examining organizational citizenshi...
Despite the study of organizational citizenship behavior has been of central importance to the fiel...
In this study, leader group prototypicality, employees' team identification (group prototypicality),...
Plan AResearchers argue that additional performance variables should be used in addition to the typi...
Much of the history of management and motivation theory is rooted in the desire to understand the fa...
This paper examines how a group member\u27s individual-targeted citizenship behavior (OCBI) and orga...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comP>A basic tenet of research on organ...
Previous research which has established a relationship between organizational citizenship behavior a...
Group task satisfaction is defined as the group’s shared attitude toward its task and the asso-ciate...
Group citizenship behaviour (GCB) is conceptualized as a distinct group-level phenomenon concerning ...
Recent studies have expanded the construct of organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) to the grou...
This study examines the simultaneous effect of individual (selfefficacy) and group variables (cohesi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [74]-81).This research attempts to identify the mechanism...
Objective job characteristics affect group functioning by determining whether group tasks are cooper...
Organisational citizenship behaviour refers to individual behaviour that is discretionary, not direc...
Organizational scholars have recently shifted their attention to examining organizational citizenshi...
Despite the study of organizational citizenship behavior has been of central importance to the fiel...
In this study, leader group prototypicality, employees' team identification (group prototypicality),...
Plan AResearchers argue that additional performance variables should be used in addition to the typi...
Much of the history of management and motivation theory is rooted in the desire to understand the fa...
This paper examines how a group member\u27s individual-targeted citizenship behavior (OCBI) and orga...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comP>A basic tenet of research on organ...
Previous research which has established a relationship between organizational citizenship behavior a...