We utilize Schwartz’s values theory as an integrative framework for testing the relationship between individual values and peer-reported organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in teams, controlling for sex, satisfaction, and personality traits. Utilizing hierarchical linear modeling in a sample of 582 students distributed across 135 class project teams, we find positive, direct effects for achievement on citizenship behaviors directed toward individuals (OCB-I), for benevolence on citizenship behaviors directed toward the group (OCB-O), and for self-direction on both OCB-I and OCB-O. Applying relational demography techniques to test for contextual effects, we find that group mean power scores negatively moderate the relationship between ...
Traditionally, organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) have been conceptualized within a social ...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has become an increasingly important aspect in improving ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comP>A basic tenet of research on organ...
This paper examines the dispositional causes of student organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in...
This study assesses the relationships among organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), task interdep...
Although one of the main reasons for the interest in organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) is ...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of the paper is to verify the relationship between generation’s Z core ...
This study is one of the very limited empirical research efforts on the value/identity-based motivat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [74]-81).This research attempts to identify the mechanism...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) as a non-mandatory cooperation with others significantly i...
A major area of research in the realm of Industrial/Organizational Psychology is the exploration of ...
In organizational psychology literature, organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) have demonstrate...
A review of the Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) literature identified several concerns tha...
Traditionally, organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) have been conceptualized within a social ...
Traditionally, organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) have been conceptualized within a social ...
Traditionally, organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) have been conceptualized within a social ...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has become an increasingly important aspect in improving ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comP>A basic tenet of research on organ...
This paper examines the dispositional causes of student organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in...
This study assesses the relationships among organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), task interdep...
Although one of the main reasons for the interest in organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) is ...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of the paper is to verify the relationship between generation’s Z core ...
This study is one of the very limited empirical research efforts on the value/identity-based motivat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [74]-81).This research attempts to identify the mechanism...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) as a non-mandatory cooperation with others significantly i...
A major area of research in the realm of Industrial/Organizational Psychology is the exploration of ...
In organizational psychology literature, organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) have demonstrate...
A review of the Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) literature identified several concerns tha...
Traditionally, organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) have been conceptualized within a social ...
Traditionally, organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) have been conceptualized within a social ...
Traditionally, organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) have been conceptualized within a social ...
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has become an increasingly important aspect in improving ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comP>A basic tenet of research on organ...