Influence of high-performance work practices on organizational citizenship behaviour: the mediating role of affective commitment

Subash Chandra Pattnaik, Rashmita Sahoo
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PurposeThis study examines how high-performance work practices (HPWPs) influence organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) and the mediating role of employee affective commitment (AC) in this relationship in a non-Western context such as India.Design/methodology/approachThe study uses a survey research design. Taking a sample of 503 employees of a large manufacturing organization in India, the primary data are analysed using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and Andrew Hayes' PROCESS macro.FindingsThe findings indicate that employee perceptions of HPWPs positively relate to OCB. The mediating role of employee AC in the relationship is also found. These findings imply that positive perceptions of employees towards HPWPs create AC in employees and which, in turn, results in OCB.Research limitations/implicationsThe study focuses on a single organization, which limits its generalizability and recommends future researchers to conduct a broad-based study. The study is also limited by its research design and cross-sectional data for establishing causality on a firmer footing.Originality/valueThe study examines the influence of HPWPs on OCB with AC as a mediating variable in a non-Western setting such as India and makes a departure from the earlier ones in that it considers perceptions of employees towards HPWPs rather than managerial reporting of their actual use. Findings of the research take the debate a step further in understanding the mechanism of the relationship.
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高绩效工作实践对组织公民行为的影响:情感承诺的中介作用
目的本研究考察了在印度等非西方背景下,高绩效工作实践(HPWP)如何影响组织公民行为(OCB),以及员工情感承诺(AC)在这种关系中的中介作用。设计/方法论/方法本研究采用调查研究设计。以印度一家大型制造业组织的503名员工为样本,使用验证性因素分析(CFA)和Andrew Hayes的PROCESS宏对主要数据进行分析。调查结果表明,员工对HPWP的认知与OCB呈正相关。员工AC在人际关系中也起到了中介作用。这些发现表明,员工对HPWP的积极认知会在员工中产生AC,进而导致OCB。研究局限性/含义该研究侧重于单个组织,这限制了其可推广性,并建议未来的研究人员进行广泛的研究。该研究还受到其研究设计和横断面数据的限制,这些数据用于在更坚实的基础上建立因果关系。独创性/价值该研究考察了HPWP对OCB的影响,在印度等非西方环境中,AC作为中介变量,并与早期的研究有所不同,因为它考虑了员工对HPWP的看法,而不是管理层对其实际使用的报告。研究结果使这场争论在理解这种关系的机制方面又向前迈进了一步。
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