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Job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behaviour
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2002
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Employee InvolvementJob SatisfactionEmployee AttitudePerformance StudiesJob Satisfaction QuestionnaireOrganizational CommunicationOrganizational Citizenship BehaviourManagementBusinessJob PerformanceHuman Resource ManagementArtsOrganizational PerformanceWork AttitudeOrganizational Behavior
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of organizational citizenship behaviour as a component of job performance. Participants comprised 41 human‐service workers, who completed a job satisfaction questionnaire and were rated for their organizational citizenship, as well as being measured on three discretionary organizational participant behaviours. Job satisfaction correlated significantly with organizational citizenship and participation behaviours (correlations ranged from +0.40 to +0.67). Findings were consistent with the view that satisfaction may not be reflected in productivity but is evident in discretionary involvement in the workplace. Implications for monitoring and managing a wide range of employee behaviours are outlined.
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