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Organizational citizenship behaviour: a study of young executives in Canada,Iran, and Turkey
Authors:Hayat Kabasakal  Pinar Imer
Institution:1. Department of Management , Bogazici University , Istanbul, Turkey;2. Gustavson School of Business, University of Victoria , Victoria, BC, Canada
Abstract:One of the most interesting constructs in organizational studies and human resource management is perhaps the concept of organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB). OCB emphasizes constructive and cooperative employee behaviours that contribute to the organization, yet do not fall within the domain of mandatory in-role behaviours. While researchers have investigated the role of contextual attitudes and dispositional attributes on the OCB, there is a lack in cross-cultural examination of this concept. The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of individuals' job-related attitudes and dispositional characteristics on their OCB in three different societal cultures, that is, Canada, Iran, and Turkey. Data reported were collected from 220 young executives in these three countries. The results reveal similarities and differences among these cultures on cognitive and affective predictors of OCB.
Keywords:affect  Canada  citizenship behaviour  cultural values  Middle East  work-values
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