从个人角度考察教师组织公民行为的预测因素:人类价值观的作用——仁慈、成就、自我指导和从众

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ariyaratnam Harry Gnanarajan, N. Kengatharan
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摘要

教师的组织公民行为(OCB)对学校的有效运作至关重要,教师的组织公民行为倾向是由各种个人和组织特征决定的。本研究以教师为样本,探讨仁爱、成就、自我导向和从众价值观在组织公民行为中的作用。采用AMOS结构方程模型对研究模型进行检验。数据是通过对斯里兰卡410名中学教师的自我报告问卷收集的。结果显示,四种价值观中,“仁”与组织公民行为显著相关,而“成就”、“自我导向”和“从众”与组织公民行为不显著相关。本研究对教师公民行为的实证研究有一定的贡献,同时也为校长和教育行政部门提供了实践建议,并为未来的研究提供了理论启示和建议。
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Examining the predictors of teachers’ organisational citizenship behaviour from an individual perspective: the role of human values – benevolence, achievement, self-direction and conformity
ABSTRACT Organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) of teachers has been found essential for the effective functioning of schools, and teachers’ propensity to perform OCB is determined by various individual and organisational characteristics. The present study investigates the role of human values – benevolence, achievement, self-direction and conformity – in OCB in a sample of teachers. The study model was examined with structural equation modelling using AMOS. Data were collected using self-report questionnaires from 410 teachers in the secondary schools in Sri Lanka. The results revealed that, of the four values examined, benevolence correlated significantly with OCB, while achievement, self-direction and conformity had no significant relationship with OCB. The present study contributes to the growing empirical research on teacher’s OCB and offers practical recommendations for principals and educational administrative authorities, and theoretical implications and recommendations for future studies.
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