THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMPULSORY CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR AND LEADERSHIP: A RESEARCH BY ACCOMMODATION BUSINESSES

Semih Soran, Harun Şeşen, Ebru Caymaz
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Purpose- Compulsory citizenship behaviour (CCB) is a disparate and new topic recently presented in management literature. Organizational citizenship behaviours (OCB), being expected to have positive impact on organizational success, having been transformed to CCB as a result of various administrative and social pressures may cause several negative results due to employers and organization. The basic problem of studying within this framework is to reveal the relation between compulsory citizenship behaviour (CCB) -being evolved from volunteering to obligation (Vigoda-Gadot, 2006)-and leadership styles by focusing on the negative effects of CCB within the organization.  The primary objective of our research is to establish a general framework for Compulsory citizenship behaviour in accommodation businesses sector of Turkey and to present a perspective on how leadership affects compulsory citizenship behaviour. In this way, it is aimed to provide a perspective to leaders to develop solution proposals. Methodolgy- A five-item scale is benefited in the study, which is adapted by Compulsory Citizenship Behaviour Scale (CCBS) of Gadot (2007) in order to evaluate the compulsory citizenship behaviours of the participants. Within this scope, three hypotheses are tested based on the theoretical implications of the variables in our study. Findings- The findings acquired within the study indicate that compulsory citizenship behaviour (CCB) has a positive relation with despotic leadership while CCB has negative relations with transformative leadership and rewarding leadership. Additionally; there is a positive and significant relationship between transformative leadership and rewarding leadership while a negative relation is revealed with despotic relation. There is a negative relationship found between despotic leadership and rewarding leadership. By evaluating the findings of regression analysis in general; it is understood that compulsory citizenship behaviour (CCB) is quite effective to explain despotic leadership, a style of leadership that is often described as negative by employees. The environment in which CCB is developed can be achieved more easily via this leadership style. Besides; though it has negative effect on rewarding leadership style, the mentioned effect is limited. In this context; CCB is suggested to have significant effect on leading styles.  Conclusion- By analysing the findings; despotic leadership has a significant impact on CCB. In the context of the study; while the negative impact of transformative leadership on CCB is detected, it is surprising that the same negative impact of rewarding leading style is limited on CCB.
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强制性公民行为与领导力的关系:住宿企业的研究
目的-强制性公民行为(CCB)是近年来管理文献中提出的一个不同的新话题。组织公民行为(OCB)原本有望对组织的成功产生积极影响,但由于各种行政和社会压力而转变为CCB,可能会由于雇主和组织而导致一些负面结果。在这个框架内进行研究的基本问题是,通过关注强制性公民行为在组织中的负面影响,揭示强制性公民行为(CCB)——从志愿到义务的演变(Vigoda-Gadot, 2006)——与领导风格之间的关系。我们研究的主要目的是为土耳其住宿企业部门的强制性公民行为建立一个总体框架,并就领导力如何影响强制性公民行为提出一个观点。通过这种方式,它旨在为领导者提供一个发展解决方案建议的视角。研究方法:本研究采用了Gadot(2007)的强制性公民行为量表(CCBS)的五项量表来评估参与者的强制性公民行为。在此范围内,基于我们研究中变量的理论含义,对三个假设进行了检验。研究结果-研究中获得的发现表明,强制性公民行为(CCB)与专制领导呈正相关,而CCB与变革型领导和奖励型领导呈正相关。另外;变革型领导与奖励型领导之间存在显著的正相关,而专制型领导与奖励型领导之间存在显著的负相关。专制领导与奖励领导之间存在负相关关系。通过评价回归分析的总体结果;据了解,强制性公民行为(CCB)非常有效地解释了专制领导,这是一种经常被员工描述为负面的领导风格。通过这种领导风格,建设银行的发展环境可以更容易地实现。除了;虽然它对领导风格的奖励有负向影响,但这种影响是有限的。在这方面;CCB对领导风格有显著影响。结论-通过分析调查结果;专制领导对建行产生了重大影响。在研究的背景下;虽然发现了变革型领导对建行的负面影响,但令人惊讶的是,奖励型领导风格对建行的负面影响是有限的。
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