Collective Efficacy among schoolteachers: Influences on the relationship between Trust and Organisational Citizenship Behaviour

Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI:10.1080/14330237.2023.2279373
Yuen-Onn Choong, T. Lau, Lee-Peng Ng
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We explored the mediating effect of Collective Efficacy (CE) on the relationship between Trust and Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) in an education setting. A total of 255 teachers (females = 56%, elementary in an urban area = 47%, mean years of service = 9.77, SD = 8.23) completed surveys on Trust, CE, and OCB. Results from partial least square structural equation modelling indicated that Trust in colleagues, Trust in students and CE were related to OCB, while Trust in principals and parents was not. Trust in principals and colleagues was positively related to CE, but not Trust in parents and students. Most importantly, CE only mediates the relationship between teacher Trust and OCB and the relationship between Trust in colleagues and OCB. These findings are consistent with social exchange theory by which work behaviours may be contingent on perceived worth to self and the organisation. The results imply that school management and policymakers should implement strategies to recognise teachers’ accomplishments and promote a supportive environment through peer mentoring programmes.
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学校教师的集体效率:信任与组织公民行为之间关系的影响因素
我们探讨了在教育环境中,集体效能(CE)对信任与组织公民行为(OCB)之间关系的中介效应。共有 255 名教师(女性 = 56%,城市小学 = 47%,平均工作年限 = 9.77 年,SD = 8.23 年)完成了关于信任、集体效能感和组织公民行为的调查。偏最小二乘法结构方程模型的结果表明,对同事的信任、对学生的信任和 CE 与 OCB 有关,而对校长和家长的信任与 OCB 无关。对校长和同事的信任与 CE 呈正相关,但与对家长和学生的信任无关。最重要的是,CE 只调解了教师信任与 OCB 之间的关系,以及同事信任与 OCB 之间的关系。这些发现与社会交换理论一致,即工作行为可能取决于对自我和组织的价值感知。研究结果表明,学校管理者和政策制定者应实施相关策略,认可教师的成就,并通过同伴指导计划营造支持性环境。
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