Studying the theoretical framework of organisational citizenship behaviour of teachers

Thi Anh Tuyet Vu
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Organisational citizenship behaviours are discretionary behaviours that go beyond one's official role and are intended to help others in the organisation or demonstrate devotion and support for the organisation. Organisational citizenship behaviours in the educational context in the study of Z. Donglong, et al. (2020) [1], there are other characteristics of lecturers. The 3 main tasks of university lecturers include research, teaching, and serving students. The quality of lecturer’s teaching and student service may depend on their enthusiasm, or willingness to participate, but these cannot be found in official job descriptions. Other tasks such as participating in department activities or spending private time with students are typical examples of off-duty behavior of lecturers. Therefore, university lecturers' organisational citizenship behaviours can be an important indicator for evaluating the quality of job performance. It is critical to understand the factors that motivate faculty to engage in activities beyond the requirements of their job role. Based on those studies, the author of the article has built a research model on factors affecting lecturers' OCB in the current context of educational innovation.
研究教师组织公民行为的理论框架
组织公民行为是一种自由裁量的行为,它超越了个人的官方角色,旨在帮助组织中的其他人,或表现出对组织的热爱和支持。在张东龙等(2020)[1]对教育情境下的组织公民行为的研究中,讲师还有其他特征。大学讲师的三个主要任务是研究、教学和服务学生。讲师的教学质量和学生服务可能取决于他们的热情或参与的意愿,但这些在官方的职位描述中找不到。其他任务,如参加部门活动或与学生共度私人时间是讲师下班行为的典型例子。因此,大学讲师的组织公民行为可以作为评价其工作绩效质量的重要指标。了解激励教师参与工作职责要求之外的活动的因素是至关重要的。在此基础上,本文构建了当前教育创新背景下教师组织公民行为影响因素的研究模型。
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