Effects of Safety Climate and Employee Engagement towards Organisational Citizenship Behaviour of Sewage Workers

IF 0.8 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Suryani Maryam, E. T. Sule, Joeliaty Joeliaty, Rina Novianty Ariawaty
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Manuscript type: Research paper Research aims: This study aims to investigate the effects of safety climate and employee engagement on organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB). Design/Methodology/Approach: Drawing from the social exchange theory and flow theory, a theoretical framework was developed and tested using data collected from 610 freelance sewage workers. A questionnaire survey was used to collect the data, while structural equation modelling (SEM) analysis was used as the data analysis approach. Research findings: The results reveal that both safety climate and employee engagement have significantly positive impact on employees’ organisational citizenship behaviour amongst sewage workers in Indonesia. This finding indicates that although the sewage cleaners are often employed based on contract and may not be in a position to demand more from the organisations, they do appreciate the organisational commitment in producing a safe workplace environment. They, in return will demonstrate a higher engagement towards their work. Theoretical contribution/Originality: This study contributes to the organisational citizenship behaviour literature by examining how workplace environmental factors such as safety climate affects organisational citizenship behaviour. In the context of sewage cleaning, safety climate is important, as sewage workers are frequently exposed to and threatened by serious health problems. Yet, there has been a paucity of research on the sewage cleaning sector to understand the relationships. Research limitation/Implications: The study implies that when organisations are willing to improve safety climate, their employees will perceive improved safety climate, and then will have more engagement and organisational citizenship behaviour.
安全氛围和员工参与度对污水处理工人组织公民行为的影响
研究目的:本研究旨在探讨安全气候和员工敬业度对组织公民行为(OCB)的影响。设计/方法/方法:借鉴社会交换理论和流动理论,开发了一个理论框架,并使用从610名自由排污工人收集的数据进行了测试。采用问卷调查法收集数据,采用结构方程模型(SEM)分析作为数据分析方法。研究发现:结果表明,安全气候和员工敬业度对印度尼西亚污水处理工人的员工组织公民行为有显著的正向影响。这一发现表明,尽管污水清洁工通常是根据合同雇用的,可能没有能力向组织提出更多要求,但他们确实欣赏组织在创造安全工作环境方面的承诺。作为回报,他们将对自己的工作表现出更高的投入。理论贡献/独创性:本研究通过考察工作场所环境因素(如安全气候)如何影响组织公民行为,为组织公民行为文献做出了贡献。在污水清洁方面,安全气候很重要,因为污水工人经常接触严重的健康问题并受到威胁。然而,对污水清洁部门的研究一直缺乏,以了解这种关系。研究局限/启示:研究表明,当组织愿意改善安全气候时,其员工会感受到改善的安全气候,从而会有更多的参与和组织公民行为。
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期刊介绍: An academic journal that aims to advance knowledge in the business and accounting disciplines, to narrow the gap between theory and practice, and to set direction for policy initiatives in Asia. Welcome to the Asian Journal of Business and Accounting (AJBA). AJBA is an international refereed journal, published biannually (30th June and 30th December) by the Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya, Malaysia. AJBA aims to publish scholarly business researches that are relevant to Malaysia and the Asian region. It intends to highlight the practical implications in promoting better business decision making process and the formulation of public policy in Asia. This journal publishes theoretical, conceptual, and empirical papers within the broad areas of business and accounting in Asia. The AJBA covers a broad spectrum of the business and accounting disciplines. A suggestive (though not necessarily comprehensive) list of areas that would be included in this journal are: general management, strategic management, human resource management, organizational behaviour, labour and industrial relations, international business management, business communication, entrepreneurship, leadership, management science, operations management, production management, supply chain management, marketing management, brand management, consumer behaviour, information management, e-marketing, e-commerce, quality management, retailing, service marketing, hospitality management, hotel and tourism management, asset pricing, capital and money markets, corporate finance, derivatives markets, finance and banking, financial economics, etc.
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