A synthetical view of Western, Asian, and Latin American perspectives onorganizational citizenship behaviors: Matching etic, emic, and unique approaches with cultural dimensions

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Miguel A. Baeza, Yong J. Wang, Brian K Martinson
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This study proposes a three-practice approach for organizing, analyzing, and studying organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) taking into account the different views reflected across global, regional, and/or national studies. First, OCBs were reviewed and categorized into Western, Asian, and Latin American contexts. Second, the OCBs were grouped based on three practices: etic (global), emic (regional), and unique (national) perspectives. Finally, the cultural dimensions of individualism versus collectivism (IC) and power distance (PD) were examined from the etic, emic, and unique approaches to develop several practices to aid international managers by providing scholars with a more consistent framework for identifying relevant OCBs. This theoretical study proposes a decentralized approach to the predominant Western view of OCBs to guide more accurate research across cultures. A three-practice approach research perspective would ground OCB research cross-culturally with several modifications: (practice 1) the OCBs of altruism, civic virtue, conscientiousness and sportsmanship are generally recognized as etic; (practice 2) the categorization of the emic OCBs of interpersonal harmony, professional development, organizational sincerity, and protecting company resources as exclusive to Asian and Latin American countries; and (practice 3) the two unique OCBs of courtesy and organizational camaraderie were acknowledged only in Western countries and identified primarily in Latin American countries, respectively.
西方、亚洲和拉丁美洲对组织公民行为的综合看法:将基因、主位和独特的方法与文化维度相匹配
本研究提出了一种组织、分析和研究组织公民行为的三种实践方法,考虑到全球、区域和/或国家研究中反映的不同观点。首先,对OCB进行了审查,并将其分为西方、亚洲和拉丁美洲。其次,OCB基于三种实践进行分组:etic(全球)、emic(地区)和独特的(国家)视角。最后,从etic、emic和独特的方法研究了个人主义与集体主义(IC)和权力距离(PD)的文化维度,通过为学者提供一个更一致的框架来识别相关的OCB,来制定一些帮助国际管理者的实践。这项理论研究提出了一种去中心化的方法来看待西方主流的OCBs观点,以指导跨文化的更准确的研究。三种实践方法的研究视角将为OCB的跨文化研究奠定基础,并进行了几个修改:(实践1)利他主义、公民美德、尽责性和体育精神的OCB通常被认为是有道德的;(实践2)将人际和谐、专业发展、组织诚意和保护公司资源的流行病OCB归类为亚洲和拉丁美洲国家独有的OCB;以及(实践3)礼貌和组织友谊这两种独特的OCB仅在西方国家得到承认,主要在拉丁美洲国家得到确认。
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期刊介绍: Journal of General Management is quarterly peer reviewed journal, with a mission to provide thought leadership by publishing articles on managerial practices with organisation-wide or cross-functional implications. We seek original theoretical and practical insights into general management in all types of organisations.
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