CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE: A REVIEW OF EXTANT LITERATURE

Orishede Felix, EBOKA, Isaac Zeloyi
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The study examined the between citizenship behaviour and organizational performance using a review of an extant literature. The specific objectives were to: examine the relationship between altruism and organizational performance; assess the relationship between conscientiousness and organizational performance; and ascertain the relationship between courtesy and organizational performance. The research made us of extant literature from various authors, the study revealed that altruism, conscientiousness and courtesy have positive relationships with organizational performance. The study concludes that that organisational citizenship activities increase organization’s performance, it is crucial to comprehend the processes that underlie these behaviours. The study advised that organisations should encourage employees to adopt good citizenship practises in order to foster a sense of commitment among staff members. Employees' desire to contribute can be sparked by psychological attachment, thus the company should instill a sense of ownership in them. Keywords: Citizenship Behaviou Altruism, Conscientiousness, Courtesy and Organizational                   Performance.
公民行为与组织绩效:现有文献综述
本研究通过对现有文献的回顾,研究了公民行为与组织绩效之间的关系。具体目标是:研究利他主义与组织绩效之间的关系;评估自觉性与组织绩效之间的关系;确定礼貌与组织绩效之间的关系。研究利用了不同作者的现有文献,研究结果表明,利他主义、自觉性和礼貌与组织绩效有积极的关系。研究得出结论认为,组织公民活动能提高组织绩效,但理解这些行为的基础过程至关重要。研究建议,组织应鼓励员工采取良好的公民行为,以培养员工的责任感。员工做出贡献的愿望可由心理依恋激发,因此公司应向员工灌输主人翁意识。关键词利他主义、自觉性、礼貌和组织绩效。
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