This study is one of the very limited empirical research efforts on the value/identity-based motivation (VIM) theory proposed by Shamir. In this research, the authors tested the relationships between VIM and the five dimensions of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) as well as the moderating effects of individualistic/collectivistic orientation on the relationships between VIM and OCB dimensions. Data were collected from employees and their immediate supervisors in organizations located in the Midwestern and Southwestern United States. The results supported the hypothesized relationships between VIM and sportsmanship, civic virtue, courtesy, and altruism but failed to support the expected relationship between VIM and conscientiousness...
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...
This study addressed the role of motives, social capital, and personality in organizational citizens...
The present study investigated the motives underlying individuals\u27 decisions to engage in citizen...
Motive and role identity, previously studied as predictors of volunteerism, were examined as correla...
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...
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...
In this research on the one hand we analyzed the relationship that exists in terms of motivational p...
It has been suggested that organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) has an important impact on ind...
Telecommunication organization needs to more seriously improve its employee???s Organizatio...
This study was the first to link a functional view of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) to i...
This study was the first to link a functional view of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) to i...
This study was the first to link a functional view of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) to i...
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...
This study addressed the role of motives, social capital, and personality in organizational citizens...
The present study investigated the motives underlying individuals\u27 decisions to engage in citizen...
Motive and role identity, previously studied as predictors of volunteerism, were examined as correla...
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...
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...
In this research on the one hand we analyzed the relationship that exists in terms of motivational p...
It has been suggested that organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) has an important impact on ind...
Telecommunication organization needs to more seriously improve its employee???s Organizatio...
This study was the first to link a functional view of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) to i...
This study was the first to link a functional view of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) to i...
This study was the first to link a functional view of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) to i...
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...
This study addressed the role of motives, social capital, and personality in organizational citizens...