Predicting Organizational Citizenship Behavior from The Functional Analysis and Role Identity Perspectives: Further Evidence in Spanish Employees
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-2010
Keywords
prosocial behavior, role identity, motives, organizational citizenship behavior
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1138741600003851
Abstract
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is a prosocial activity with similarities to volunteerism. The purpose of this work is to contribute new evidence about the relevance to OCB of two models of sustained volunteerism, functional analysis and role identity theory. A total of 983 Spanish employees at 49 organizations completed surveys measuring amount of OCB, motives for engaging in citizenship behavior, and the degree to which respondents developed an organizational citizen role identity. The results showed that both motives and role identity were significant predictors of OCB, with motive partially mediating the role identity-OCB relationship. The findings suggest that similar mechanisms are involved in sustaining volunteerism and OCB.
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Yes
Citation / Publisher Attribution
Spanish Journal of Psychology, v. 13, issue 1, p. 277-283
Scholar Commons Citation
Dávila, Maria Celeste and Finkelstein, Marcie A., "Predicting Organizational Citizenship Behavior from The Functional Analysis and Role Identity Perspectives: Further Evidence in Spanish Employees" (2010). Psychology Faculty Publications. 771.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/psy_facpub/771