In this field study of 198 incumbents, we examine how facets of work context affect the relationship between employees’ role expectations and supervisor ratings of their citizenship. Building on an emerging focus in the citizenship literature, we expand the scope of role perceptions to capture employees’ beliefs about the importance of various work activities and worker attributes needed for successful role performance (i.e., role expectations). Results support the role theory framework that we develop and suggest that aspects of both the social and task context moderate the relationship between employees’ role expectations for prosocial role requirements and citizenship. Implications of these results for both theory and practice in the cit...
Research Paper Series (National University of Singapore. Faculty of Business Administration); 1999-0...
The study of job performance has been a high priority for organizational researchers and practitione...
Organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) has been a subject of continually increasing interest in ...
In this field study of 198 incumbents, we examine how facets of work context affect the relationship...
While substantial research demonstrates that personal attributes and the manner with which people co...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of organisational context on the organisational c...
Resource allocation, attentional capacity, and role theories all suggest that the well-documented li...
This study examines a new attachment concept called job embeddedness as antecedent of organizational...
[[abstract]]This paper describes how employment relationships and human-resource management (HRM) fu...
This study examined whether and how in-role behavior (IRB) has a relationship with organizational ci...
We extend prior thinking about citizenship behavior by integrating employee motives, social support,...
A plethora of extant research focuses on the positive outcomes of organizational citizenship behavio...
Motive and role identity, previously studied as predictors of volunteerism, were examined as correla...
Constructs from a conceptual model of the volunteer process were applied to discretionary helping in...
This study built on the findings by Rioux and Penner (2001) and investigated the relationships that ...
Research Paper Series (National University of Singapore. Faculty of Business Administration); 1999-0...
The study of job performance has been a high priority for organizational researchers and practitione...
Organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) has been a subject of continually increasing interest in ...
In this field study of 198 incumbents, we examine how facets of work context affect the relationship...
While substantial research demonstrates that personal attributes and the manner with which people co...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of organisational context on the organisational c...
Resource allocation, attentional capacity, and role theories all suggest that the well-documented li...
This study examines a new attachment concept called job embeddedness as antecedent of organizational...
[[abstract]]This paper describes how employment relationships and human-resource management (HRM) fu...
This study examined whether and how in-role behavior (IRB) has a relationship with organizational ci...
We extend prior thinking about citizenship behavior by integrating employee motives, social support,...
A plethora of extant research focuses on the positive outcomes of organizational citizenship behavio...
Motive and role identity, previously studied as predictors of volunteerism, were examined as correla...
Constructs from a conceptual model of the volunteer process were applied to discretionary helping in...
This study built on the findings by Rioux and Penner (2001) and investigated the relationships that ...
Research Paper Series (National University of Singapore. Faculty of Business Administration); 1999-0...
The study of job performance has been a high priority for organizational researchers and practitione...
Organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) has been a subject of continually increasing interest in ...