Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) are workplace activities that exceed an employee’s formal job requirements and contribute to the effective functioning of the organization. We explored the roles of the dispositional traits of individualism and collectivism in the prediction of OCB. The relationship was examined in the context of other constructs known to influence OCB, specifically, motives and identity as an organizational citizen. A total of 367 employees in 24 organizations completed surveys measuring individualism/collectivism, OCB motives, strength of organizational citizen role identity, and amount of OCB. The results showed collectivism to be a significant predictor of Organizational Concern and Prosocial Values motives, ro...
Motive and role identity, previously studied as predictors of volunteerism, were examined as correla...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) as a non-mandatory cooperation with others significantly i...
Motive and role identity, previously studied as predictors of volunteerism, were examined as correla...
Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) are workplace activities that exceed an employee’s formal...
Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) are workplace activities that exceed an employee’s formal...
The current study examined the relationship between individualism/collectivism and factors previousl...
In this study individualism and collectivism are, for the first time, incorporated into a conceptual...
In this study individualism and collectivism are, for the first time, incorporated into a conceptual...
The purpose of this research is to examine whether individualism-collectivism dimension (beliefs, va...
In this study individualism and collectivism are, for the first time, incorporated into a conceptual...
A major area of research in the realm of Industrial/Organizational Psychology is the exploration of ...
Constructs from a conceptual model of the volunteer process were applied to discretionary helping in...
Constructs from a conceptual model of the volunteer process were applied to discretionary helping in...
Organizational citizenship behaviors have been studied as one of many antecedents of organizational ...
Constructs from a conceptual model of the volunteer process were applied to discretionary helping in...
Motive and role identity, previously studied as predictors of volunteerism, were examined as correla...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) as a non-mandatory cooperation with others significantly i...
Motive and role identity, previously studied as predictors of volunteerism, were examined as correla...
Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) are workplace activities that exceed an employee’s formal...
Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) are workplace activities that exceed an employee’s formal...
The current study examined the relationship between individualism/collectivism and factors previousl...
In this study individualism and collectivism are, for the first time, incorporated into a conceptual...
In this study individualism and collectivism are, for the first time, incorporated into a conceptual...
The purpose of this research is to examine whether individualism-collectivism dimension (beliefs, va...
In this study individualism and collectivism are, for the first time, incorporated into a conceptual...
A major area of research in the realm of Industrial/Organizational Psychology is the exploration of ...
Constructs from a conceptual model of the volunteer process were applied to discretionary helping in...
Constructs from a conceptual model of the volunteer process were applied to discretionary helping in...
Organizational citizenship behaviors have been studied as one of many antecedents of organizational ...
Constructs from a conceptual model of the volunteer process were applied to discretionary helping in...
Motive and role identity, previously studied as predictors of volunteerism, were examined as correla...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) as a non-mandatory cooperation with others significantly i...
Motive and role identity, previously studied as predictors of volunteerism, were examined as correla...