Antecedents of organizational citizenship behavior in a sample of Korean manufacturing employees

Author:

Daly Paula S1,DuBose Philip B1,Owyar-Hosseini Marion M,Baik Kibok,Stark Eric M

Affiliation:

1. James Madison University, USA

Abstract

This study examines attitudinal variables, justice (distributive, procedural, and interactional), job satisfaction, and organizational commitment (affective and continuance) as predictors of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs; interpersonal helping, individual initiative, and loyal boosterism) in private sector employees in South Korea. Results show distributive justice as antecedent to loyal boosterism but not to interpersonal helping or individual initiative; procedural justice as antecedent to interpersonal helping and individual initiative but not to loyal boosterism; interactional justice as antecedent to all three OCBs; job satisfaction as antecedent to all three OCBs; affective commitment as antecedent to loyal boosterism but not to interpersonal helping or individual initiative; and continuance commitment as antecedent to loyal boosterism but not to interpersonal helping and individual initiative. The authors offer explanations for these findings based on the recent economic changes in South Korea and increasing westernization of South Korea’s business practices that may be affecting traditional cultural perspectives.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Cultural Studies,Business and International Management

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