An empirical examination of service-oriented organizational citizenship behavior: The roles of justice perceptions and manifest needs

S. Chou, E. Lopez-Rodriguez
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Purpose – The purpose of this study is twofold. First, we explore the relationship between organizational justice and service-oriented organizational citizenship behavior (SOCB). In particular, we focus on perceived distributive and procedural justice. Second, we examine the moderating effect of the need for achievement and need for affiliation. Design/methodology/approach – The paper employed an online cross-sectional survey approach and distributed questionnaires to service employees at a large service organization. Data were analyzed with a two-step structural equation modeling technique using LISREL 8.7. Findings – Perceived procedural justice significantly predicts SOCB. Additionally, the need for affiliation positively moderates the relationship between perceived procedural justice and SOCB, whereas the need for achievement positively moderates the relationship between perceived distributive justice and SOCB. Practical implications – Results confirm the importance of establishing and implementing tr...
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服务型组织公民行为的实证研究:正义感知与显性需求的作用
目的-这项研究的目的是双重的。首先,我们探讨了组织公正与服务型组织公民行为的关系。我们特别关注分配正义和程序正义。其次,我们考察了成就需要和隶属需要的调节作用。设计/方法/方法-本文采用在线横断面调查方法,并向一家大型服务机构的服务员工分发问卷。采用LISREL 8.7两步结构方程建模技术对数据进行分析。发现-感知程序公正显著预测社会责任行为。此外,隶属需要正向调节感知程序公正与社会责任的关系,而成就需要正向调节感知分配公正与社会责任的关系。实际意义——结果证实了建立和实施试验的重要性。
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