The process linking organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) with performance judgments was investigated in a field and a laboratory study. In the field study, managers rated the task performance and OCB of 148 subordinates. In the laboratory research, 136 students viewed and rated videotaped segments of teaching performance that demonstrated either high or low task performance and high or low OCB. In both studies, liking and perceived affective commitment mediated the relationship between OCB and overall evaluation. Liking also mediated the relationship between OCB and reward recommendations. Further, the field study indicated that the causal motive attributed by the manager for the employee\u27s OCB mediated the relationship between OCB ...
The importance of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) in organizations is well documented, ...
Human resources are important in an organization because the success of an organization depends larg...
An experimental study involving 114 employees from a variety of American industries, organizations, ...
The process linking organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) with performance judgments was investi...
Based on a sample of production workers in a textile firm, supervisory ratings of employee performan...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [74]-81).This research attempts to identify the mechanism...
The present study examined the relationship between promotion, perceived instrumentality of organiza...
Despite the widespread interest in the topic of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs), little ...
Despite the fact that several studies have investigated the relationship between organizational citi...
Organizational citizenship behaviors have been studied as one of many antecedents of organizational ...
This study aims to examine the relationship between variables consisting of organizational Commitmen...
A review of the Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) literature identified several concerns tha...
This study was conducted in response to the limited research jointly examining employee use of influ...
This study examined the factor structure of a revised version of a measure of organizational citizen...
The objectives of this research are to analyze the effect of Job Satisfaction on Performance at PT B...
The importance of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) in organizations is well documented, ...
Human resources are important in an organization because the success of an organization depends larg...
An experimental study involving 114 employees from a variety of American industries, organizations, ...
The process linking organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) with performance judgments was investi...
Based on a sample of production workers in a textile firm, supervisory ratings of employee performan...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [74]-81).This research attempts to identify the mechanism...
The present study examined the relationship between promotion, perceived instrumentality of organiza...
Despite the widespread interest in the topic of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs), little ...
Despite the fact that several studies have investigated the relationship between organizational citi...
Organizational citizenship behaviors have been studied as one of many antecedents of organizational ...
This study aims to examine the relationship between variables consisting of organizational Commitmen...
A review of the Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) literature identified several concerns tha...
This study was conducted in response to the limited research jointly examining employee use of influ...
This study examined the factor structure of a revised version of a measure of organizational citizen...
The objectives of this research are to analyze the effect of Job Satisfaction on Performance at PT B...
The importance of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) in organizations is well documented, ...
Human resources are important in an organization because the success of an organization depends larg...
An experimental study involving 114 employees from a variety of American industries, organizations, ...