| Literature DB >> 27733988 |
Young-Hee Kang1, Ann Marie Ryan2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Organizational citizenship behavior, or extra-role behavior, refers to voluntarily going beyond job task requirements. This study aims to provide a new lens to citizenship behaviors by specifically exploring different expectations of citizenship behaviors related to employees' demography and suggesting how such expectations might shape employees' citizenship behaviors.Entities:
Keywords: Altruism; Civic virtue; Courtesy; Expectations; Interpersonal citizenship behavior; Organizational seniority
Year: 2016 PMID: 27733988 PMCID: PMC5042910 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-3097-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) results of the overall sample: expectations of OCB for senior coworkers
| Factor | Factor 1a | Factor 2b | Factor 3c |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eigenvalue | 4.18 | 1.50 | 1.32 |
| Percentage of the variance | 34.82 | 12.51 | 10.97 |
| Help others who have heavy workloads |
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| Help others who have been absent |
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| Help make other workers productive |
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| Help orient new people even though it is not required |
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| Share personal property with others if necessary to help them with their work |
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| Respect the rights and privileges of others |
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| Try to avoid creating problems for others |
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| Consult with other people who might be affected by their actions or decisions |
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| Inform others before taking any important actions |
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| Stay informed about developments in the company |
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| Attend and participate in meetings regarding the company |
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| Offer suggestions for ways to improve operations |
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| Cronbach’s α | .72 | .78 | .72 |
N = 469; Extraction Method: Principal Axis Factoring; Rotation Method: Promax with Kaiser Normalization; Factor loadings (italics) less than .35 are suppressed
aExpectations of seniors’ altruism
b Expectations of seniors’ civic virtue
c Expectations of seniors’ courtesy
Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) results of the overall sample: expectations of OCB for junior coworkers
| Factor | Factor 1 | Factor 2 | Factor 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eigenvalue | 3.95 | 1.83 | 1.30 |
| Percentage of the variance | 32.91 | 15.25 | 10.84 |
| Help others who have heavy workloads |
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| Help others who have been absent |
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| Help make other workers productive |
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| Help orient new people even though it is not required |
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| Share personal property with others if necessary to help them with their work |
| ||
| Respect the rights and privileges of others |
| ||
| Try to avoid creating problems for others |
| ||
| Consult with other people who might be affected by their actions or decisions |
| ||
| Inform others before taking any important actions |
| ||
| Stay informed about developments in the company |
| ||
| Attend and participate in meetings regarding the company |
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| Offer suggestions for ways to improve operations |
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| Cronbach’s α | .78 | .70 | .78 |
N = 469; Extraction Method: Principal Axis Factoring; Rotation Method: Promax with Kaiser Normalization; Factor loadings (italics) less than .35 are suppressed
aExpectations of juniors’ altruism
b Expectations of juniors’ courtesy
c Expectations of juniors’ civic virtue
Basic statistics and correlations for samples
| Variable |
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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| 1. Altruisma | 5.55 | .76 | (.86) | |||||
| 2. Courtesyb | 5.74 | .69 | .45** | (.81) | ||||
| 3. Civic virtuec | 5.62 | .80 | .42* | .41** | (.86) | |||
| 4. Seniorityd | .50 | .50 | .11** | −.01 | .16** | – | ||
| 5. Positione | .07 | .26 | .16** | .04 | .18** | 0 | – | |
| 6. Industryf | .23 | .42 | .09 | .05 | .10** | 0 | .13** | – |
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| 1. Altruism | 4.92 | .89 | (.80) | |||||
| 2. Courtesy | 6.07 | .69 | .27** | (.82) | ||||
| 3. Civic virtue | 5.83 | .79 | .36** | .18* | (.79) | |||
| 4. Seniority | .50 | .50 | .23** | −.09 | .25** | – | ||
| 5. Position | .30 | .46 | .20** | .17* | .18* | 0 | – | |
| 6. Industry | .10 | .30 | .17* | .02 | -.10 | 0 | .11 | – |
Korean sample (n) = 361–381. US sample (n) = 78–88. Cronbach’s α appears in parentheses
* p < .05. ** p < .01
aExpectations of altruism
b Expectations of courtesy
c Expectations of civic virtue
d 0 = junior, 1 = senior
e 0 = non-supervisor, 1 = supervisor
f 0 = manufacturing, 1 = service
Results of repeated measures: type III tests of fixed effects relationships between expectations of OCB and seniority
| Altruism | Courtesy | Civic virtue | ||||||||||
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| B |
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| η2e | B |
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| η2d | B |
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| η2f | |
| Intercept | 5.451 (.097) | 888 | 56.170*** | 6.223 (.088) | 922 | 70.416 | 6.363 (.098) | 894 | 65.030 | |||
| Senioritya | .212 (.050) | 919 | 4.228*** | .016 | −.030 (.045) | 933 | −.667 | 0 | .283 (.050) | 924 | 5.262*** | .032 |
| Job positionb | .407 (.062) | 919 | 4.996*** | .023 | .152 (.074) | 933 | 2.063* | .005 | .425 (.082) | 924 | 5.184*** | .027 |
| Industryc | .136 (.067) | 919 | 2.191* | .005 | .060 (.056) | 933 | 1.075 | .001 | .098 (.062) | 924 | 1.567 | .003 |
| Countryd | −.687 (.081) | 919 | −10.226*** | .098 | .309 (.061) | 933 | 5.092*** | .027 | .132 (.068) | 924 | 1.994 | .003 |
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| .132 (.135) | .037 (.041) | .070 (.074) | |||||||||
N = 469. Unstandardized beta reported; SE reported in parenthesis
*** p < .001; ** p < .01; * p < .05
a 0 = junior, 1 = senior
b 0 = non-supervisor, 1 = supervisor
c 0 = manufacturing, 1 = service
d 0 = South Korea, 1 = US
e,d,f Classical eta squared, which is based on the form suggested by Richardson’s (2011: 142): SSeffect/SSTotal; however, the interpretation of effect size indices needs caution in that the effect size indices may be easily misinterpreted (Richardson 2011; Levine and Hullett 2002; Olejnik and Algina 2003)