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      The effect of OCB in relationship between personality, organizational commitment and job satisfaction on performance

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      Journal of Management Development
      Emerald

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The purpose of this paper is to know whether organizational citizenship behavior mediates the effects of personality, organizational commitment, and job satisfaction.

          Design/methodology/approach

          This research was conducted in the city of Makassar with the entire population being lecturer with the status from a permanent lecturer foundation. By using the Slovin formula, a sample of 295 respondents was obtained. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used as an inferential statistical analysis technique to test the hypothesis of the research.

          Findings

          The results of the study found the mediating effect (indirect effect) of variable organizational citizenship behavior was found in between personality, organizational commitment and job satisfaction on performance, which thus indicates that the higher the personality, organizational commitment and job satisfaction the higher the performance, and if mediated, organizational citizenship behavior is also higher.

          Originality/value

          Organizational citizenship behavior research has been conducted on student classroom and career success. Additionally, organizational citizenship behavior has been researched for a critical review of the theoretical and empirical literature, which has provided suggestions for future research. Thereby, on paper originality the variables shown to be used are personality, organization commitment, job satisfaction, organizational citizenship behavior, and performance. Furthermore, the method used in this research is the SEM. The investigation was performed at two private colleges in Indonesian Muslim University and Muhammadiyah University Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, where no studies were conducted on the same topic previously.

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          Organizational citizenship behaviours in relation to job status, job insecurity, organizational commitment and identification, job satisfaction and work values

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            Consequences of unit-level organizational citizenship behaviors: A review and recommendations for future research

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              Altruistic organizational citizenship behavior: context, disposition, and age.

              The authors proposed employee age as moderating the structural stability of altruistic organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) with regard to the influence of context-relevant attitudes and dispositional variables. Analyses of peer ratings of altruistic OCB in a sample of 96 U.S. nurses showed that the contextual variables of job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and trust in management were germane for the younger participants. The dispositional variable of moral judgment was a unique predictor of altruistic OCB among the older participants.
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                Journal
                Journal of Management Development
                JMD
                Emerald
                0262-1711
                November 13 2017
                November 13 2017
                : 36
                : 10
                : 1283-1293
                Article
                10.1108/JMD-11-2016-0250
                0ea70cb5-1d93-4ce4-aa0b-bced66fe8b98
                © 2017

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