Research suggests that supervisors and peers can help employees make sense of what is important or expected from them at work and, thereby, shape their behaviors. In this dissertation, I examine how employees’ organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB), such as helping and voice, are differentially affected by these two sources of influence over time. In particular, I compare the relative and joint effectiveness of two field interventions to enhance OCB: (a) a role clarification intervention in which supervisors are trained to set expectations for OCB for their employees and encourage them to engage in OCB and (b) a norm establishment intervention in which peers are trained to set expectations for each other and encourage each other to perf...
This study aims to investigate how policies and practices in human resources (PPHR) im...
The importance of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) in organizations is well documented, ...
The goals of the present study were to 1.) develop a model of career related factors that could be r...
A review of the Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) literature identified several concerns tha...
Organizational citizenship behaviors have been studied as one of many antecedents of organizational ...
Many researchers have argued that when employee behavior goes above and beyond what is expected (org...
Research on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) has been conducted almost all over the world s...
The current study investigated the relationship between demands for organizational citizenship behav...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explain how to improve organizational citizenship behavior...
ABSTRACT This study aims to investigate how policies and practices in human resources (PPHR) impact ...
Researches have mainly been focused on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) positive effects to...
Abstract The current study investigated the relationship between demands for organizational citizens...
This study was conducted in response to the limited research jointly examining employee use of influ...
This research expands knowledge of individual tendencies to “pay it forward,” as a result of commitm...
Employees engage in countless "acts of citizenship" that benefit their organizations but may not be ...
This study aims to investigate how policies and practices in human resources (PPHR) im...
The importance of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) in organizations is well documented, ...
The goals of the present study were to 1.) develop a model of career related factors that could be r...
A review of the Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) literature identified several concerns tha...
Organizational citizenship behaviors have been studied as one of many antecedents of organizational ...
Many researchers have argued that when employee behavior goes above and beyond what is expected (org...
Research on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) has been conducted almost all over the world s...
The current study investigated the relationship between demands for organizational citizenship behav...
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explain how to improve organizational citizenship behavior...
ABSTRACT This study aims to investigate how policies and practices in human resources (PPHR) impact ...
Researches have mainly been focused on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) positive effects to...
Abstract The current study investigated the relationship between demands for organizational citizens...
This study was conducted in response to the limited research jointly examining employee use of influ...
This research expands knowledge of individual tendencies to “pay it forward,” as a result of commitm...
Employees engage in countless "acts of citizenship" that benefit their organizations but may not be ...
This study aims to investigate how policies and practices in human resources (PPHR) im...
The importance of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) in organizations is well documented, ...
The goals of the present study were to 1.) develop a model of career related factors that could be r...