Research Article

The Mediating Role of Basic Psychological Needs in Relation between Job Characteristics and Organizational Citizenship Behavior

Volume: 3 Number: 2 January 26, 2012
EN TR

The Mediating Role of Basic Psychological Needs in Relation between Job Characteristics and Organizational Citizenship Behavior

Abstract

Several researches administrated to investigate the relationship between organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) with job characteristics (JCs). The results were different. One category of variables that probably cause different results is mediators like psychological needs. The aim of this research is to investigate the mediating role of basic psychological needs in relation between JCs and OBCs. Participants in this study were employees of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. A 220 Sample of respondents was selected using quota sampling method. The study tested a model for measuring each of the three variables applying separate questionnaires for JC scale from Hackman & Oldham, citizenship behavior scale from Podsakoff; and basic psychological needs scale. Data were analyzed using path analysis. The results of Pearson correlation showed that there was a mutual correlation between some of the components of basic psychological needs and JC and OCBs. The correlations were positive and statistically significant while per posed model was fitted to data, and nondirective path was more strength and significance.

Keywords

References

  1. Abbott, J. B., Boyd, N. G., & Miles, G. (2006). Does type of team matter? An investigation of the relationships between job characteristics and outcomes within a team-based environment. The Journal of Social Psychology, 146, 485–507.
  2. Anderson, S. E., & Williams, L. J. (1996). Interpersonal, job, and individual factors related to helping processes at work. Journal of Applied Psychology, 81, 282–296.
  3. Appelbaum, S., Bartolomucci, N., Beaumier, E., Boulanger, J., Corrigan, R., Doré, I., Girard, C. and Serroni, C. (2004) “Organizational Citizenship Behavior: A Case Study of Culture, Leadership and Trust”, Management Decision, Vol. 42 (1), 13–40.
  4. Baruch, O‟creevy, Hind & Vigoda-Gadot (2004). Prosocial behavior and job performance: Does the need for control and the need for achievement make a difference? Social Behavior and Personality, 2004, 32(4), 399-412.
  5. Bogler R., & Somech, A., (2004), Influence of teacher empowerment on teachers‟ organizational commitment, professional commitment and organizational citizenship behavior in schools, Teacher and Teacher Education, 20 (3), 277-289.
  6. Bogler R., & Somech, A., (2005). Organizational citizenship behavior in school: How does it relate to participation in decision making?, Journal of Educational Administration, 43 (5), 420 – 438.
  7. Broeck, AVD, Vansteenkiste, M. Witt, H. D., Soenens, B. and Lens, W. (2009). Capturing autonomy, competence, and relatedness at work: Construction and initial validation of the Work-Related Basic Need Satisfaction Scale. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
  8. Cheng, Ch. & Fen chia, S. (2009). The mediating role of involvement in the relathionship between job characteristics and ocb. The journal of social psychology .Vol.149 (4), 474-494.

Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Studies on Education

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Mohammad R. Ahanchian

Publication Date

January 26, 2012

Submission Date

January 26, 2012

Acceptance Date

-

Published in Issue

Year 2012 Volume: 3 Number: 2

APA
Ahanchian, M. R., & Kareshki, H. (2012). The Mediating Role of Basic Psychological Needs in Relation between Job Characteristics and Organizational Citizenship Behavior. E-Uluslararası Eğitim Araştırmaları Dergisi, 3(2), 63-77. https://izlik.org/JA75AG97NP

Creative Commons Lisansı
This journal uses a CC BY-NC-SA license.
 

[email protected]    http://www.e-ijer.com    

Postal Address: Erzene District, Istanbul Street, Ege University, Faculty of Education, 35040, İzmir/Türkiye