Impact of Workplace Spirituality on Organizational Citizenship Behavior: A Comparative Study of Public and Private Sector Banking Employees in Sri Lanka

R. Bartholomeusz, W. A. Edirisooriya
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Banks prefer to have individuals who possess extraordinary talents who are not only hard workers but also who can go beyond the minimum expectations of the company by demonstrating Organizational Citizenship Behaviors (OCB). However, the employer cannot force the employee to exhibit OCB and at the same time employee cannot expect formal rewards for performing OCB. With this challenge, the ways in which to stimulate OCB within and among banking employees is a problem. The empirical studies carried out by various scholars around the world have proved that workplace spirituality is a significant contributor to OCB. However, there is no evidence from the Sri Lankan context. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to assess the effect of workplace spirituality (meaningful work, sense of community and alignment with organizational values) on OCB with respect to private and public sector banking employees in Sri Lanka. The researcher followed the non-probabilistic convenience sampling method due to the absence of the sampling frame. With a standard questionnaire, responses were obtained from 282 banking employees. Results of regression analysis showed that workplace spirituality significantly impacts OCB with respect to both public and private sector banking employees. But statistically, this impact is higher among private sector banking employees in Sri Lanka. In reality, with work pressure and industry standards, demonstrating OCB is a huge challenge for both public and private sector banking employees. But yet, OCB of banking employees can be inspired intrinsically by creating a spirituality driven workplace.
工作场所灵性对组织公民行为的影响:斯里兰卡公共和私营银行员工的比较研究
银行更喜欢拥有非凡才能的人,他们不仅工作努力,而且能够通过表现出组织公民行为(OCB)而超越公司的最低期望。然而,雇主不能强迫员工表现出组织公民行为,同时员工也不能因为表现出组织公民行为而期望得到正式的奖励。面对这一挑战,如何在银行员工内部和员工之间激发公民行为是一个问题。世界各地学者的实证研究证明,工作场所灵性是组织公民行为的重要贡献者。然而,没有来自斯里兰卡背景的证据。因此,本研究的目的是评估工作场所灵性(有意义的工作,社区意识和与组织价值观的一致性)对斯里兰卡私营和公共部门银行员工的公民行为的影响。由于没有采样框架,研究人员采用了非概率方便采样方法。通过一份标准问卷,我们获得了282名银行员工的回答。回归分析结果显示,工作场所灵性对公共和私营部门银行员工的公民行为有显著影响。但从统计数据来看,这种影响在斯里兰卡私营银行员工中更大。在现实中,由于工作压力和行业标准,对公共和私营部门的银行员工来说,证明OCB是一个巨大的挑战。但是,通过创造一个精神驱动的工作场所,OCB的银行员工可以从本质上受到启发。
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