An empirical assessment of the role of organizational citizenship behavior in explaining academic success : Some evidence from East Malaysian sample

Management researchers have consistently reported the significant role of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in predicting individual success in organizational settings. This topic, however, has been largely ignored in the business education environment. Given the demonstrable benefits of...

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Main Authors: Ang , Magdalene Chooi Hwa, T., Ramayah
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spelling my.usm.eprints.38285 http://eprints.usm.my/38285/ An empirical assessment of the role of organizational citizenship behavior in explaining academic success : Some evidence from East Malaysian sample Ang , Magdalene Chooi Hwa T., Ramayah HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management Management researchers have consistently reported the significant role of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in predicting individual success in organizational settings. This topic, however, has been largely ignored in the business education environment. Given the demonstrable benefits of OCB enactment in terms of influencing performance evaluations and organizational rewards, we emphasize the importance of examining the role of OCB in predicting student performance and their eventual career success. This endeavor holds important implications for students who are on the threshold of entering the industry. Using a self-administered questionnaire, we collected data from a total of 177 undergraduate students from two different schools in a Malaysian public university. Analysis reveals that of the three distinct dimensions of OCB, only one (consisting of altruism and courtesy items) has influences on both measures of student performance (i.e., productivity and cumulative grade point average). Implications of these findings are discussed. Universitas Gadjah Mada 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/38285/1/An_Empirical_Assessment_of_the_Role_of_Organizational_Citizenship_Behavior_in_Explaining_Academic_Success.pdf Ang , Magdalene Chooi Hwa and T., Ramayah (2010) An empirical assessment of the role of organizational citizenship behavior in explaining academic success : Some evidence from East Malaysian sample. Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business, 12 (1). pp. 55-74. ISSN 1411-1128 https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/gamaijb/article/view/5514
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Ang , Magdalene Chooi Hwa
T., Ramayah
An empirical assessment of the role of organizational citizenship behavior in explaining academic success : Some evidence from East Malaysian sample
description Management researchers have consistently reported the significant role of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in predicting individual success in organizational settings. This topic, however, has been largely ignored in the business education environment. Given the demonstrable benefits of OCB enactment in terms of influencing performance evaluations and organizational rewards, we emphasize the importance of examining the role of OCB in predicting student performance and their eventual career success. This endeavor holds important implications for students who are on the threshold of entering the industry. Using a self-administered questionnaire, we collected data from a total of 177 undergraduate students from two different schools in a Malaysian public university. Analysis reveals that of the three distinct dimensions of OCB, only one (consisting of altruism and courtesy items) has influences on both measures of student performance (i.e., productivity and cumulative grade point average). Implications of these findings are discussed.
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author Ang , Magdalene Chooi Hwa
T., Ramayah
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T., Ramayah
author_sort Ang , Magdalene Chooi Hwa
title An empirical assessment of the role of organizational citizenship behavior in explaining academic success : Some evidence from East Malaysian sample
title_short An empirical assessment of the role of organizational citizenship behavior in explaining academic success : Some evidence from East Malaysian sample
title_full An empirical assessment of the role of organizational citizenship behavior in explaining academic success : Some evidence from East Malaysian sample
title_fullStr An empirical assessment of the role of organizational citizenship behavior in explaining academic success : Some evidence from East Malaysian sample
title_full_unstemmed An empirical assessment of the role of organizational citizenship behavior in explaining academic success : Some evidence from East Malaysian sample
title_sort empirical assessment of the role of organizational citizenship behavior in explaining academic success : some evidence from east malaysian sample
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
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