The authors conceptualized levels of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) performance as a behavioral predictor of employee turnover and empirically examined the strength of this relationship. Data were collected from 205 supervisor-subordinate dyads across 11 companies in the People's Republic of China. The results provided considerable support for the hypothesis that supervisor-rated OCB was a predictor of subordinates' actual turnover. In particular, subordinates who were rated as exhibiting low levels of OCB were found to be more likely to leave an organization than those who were rated as exhibiting high levels of OCB. The authors also found that the self-report turnover intention was a predictor of turnover, but this relationship...
This study built on the findings by Rioux and Penner (2001) and investigated the relationships that ...
The current study explored the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and jo...
The hypothesized moderating effects of the dimensions of organizational justice and organizational c...
In recent years, Western scholars have increasingly emphasized the importance of organizational citi...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the role of organizational citizenship behavior in determinin...
The current study investigated the effects of job satisfaction and organizational commitment on orga...
Despite its known impacts on organizational effectiveness, few studies have investigated organizatio...
Western scholars have increasingly emphasized the importance of employee actions that are not specif...
Organizational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) has been signified as one of the antecedents of organizat...
This current study investigates how employees' organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) mediates t...
Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) is a dynamic construct that defines employees' voluntary p...
Purpose: Studies have shown that status-based rankings exist within almost every human social group ...
Despite its known impacts on organizational effectiveness, few studies have investigated organizatio...
A total of 431 independent supervisor and subordinate dyads from the United States, Australia, Japan...
AbstractResearch and management practices show there is a correlation between the type of management...
This study built on the findings by Rioux and Penner (2001) and investigated the relationships that ...
The current study explored the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and jo...
The hypothesized moderating effects of the dimensions of organizational justice and organizational c...
In recent years, Western scholars have increasingly emphasized the importance of organizational citi...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the role of organizational citizenship behavior in determinin...
The current study investigated the effects of job satisfaction and organizational commitment on orga...
Despite its known impacts on organizational effectiveness, few studies have investigated organizatio...
Western scholars have increasingly emphasized the importance of employee actions that are not specif...
Organizational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) has been signified as one of the antecedents of organizat...
This current study investigates how employees' organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) mediates t...
Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) is a dynamic construct that defines employees' voluntary p...
Purpose: Studies have shown that status-based rankings exist within almost every human social group ...
Despite its known impacts on organizational effectiveness, few studies have investigated organizatio...
A total of 431 independent supervisor and subordinate dyads from the United States, Australia, Japan...
AbstractResearch and management practices show there is a correlation between the type of management...
This study built on the findings by Rioux and Penner (2001) and investigated the relationships that ...
The current study explored the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and jo...
The hypothesized moderating effects of the dimensions of organizational justice and organizational c...