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Exploring organizational citizenship behaviour from an organizational perspective: The relationship between organizational learning and organizational citizenship behaviour
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Workplace PsychologyOrganizational Citizenship BehaviourOrganizational CharacteristicOrganizational LearningEducationOrganizational CultureContext‐related PhenomenonOrganizational BehaviorOrganizational SocializationLearning OrganizationManagementOrganizational PerspectiveOrganizational PsychologyEmployee LearningOrganizational SystemsOrganizational ResearchCultureOrganizational CommunicationOrganization DevelopmentOrganization TheoryBusiness
The present study explored the issue of organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) as a context‐related phenomenon, from a multidimensional perspective. More specifically, it was hypothesized that organizational learning (structures and learning values) would be positively related to (a) OCB that benefited the organization as a whole (OCBO) and (b) OCB that immediately benefited particular individuals (OCBI). The hypotheses identified the school as the unit of analysis; so all variables were aggregates of individual responses to the organizational level of analysis. Justification for aggregation was provided by a within‐group similarity index ( r wg ) and a within‐ and between‐entities analysis (WABA). Results from a sample of 31 schools confirmed the main hypotheses, and generally supported the notion that OCB could be treated as a context‐related phenomenon. These results should encourage researchers and practitioners to focus more attention on the organizational context and its characteristics as related to OCB.