Civility as antecedent to job satisfaction, organizational citizenship behavior and self-efficacy among the teachers of the Daughters of Charity academic instituions in NCR

This study aimed to develop and test a model that predicts the causal relationship of civility, job satisfaction, organizational citizenship behavior and self-efficacy. This study also tested whether job satisfaction and self-efficacy mediate the relationship between civility and organizational citi...

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Main Author: Sison, Zenaida C.
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2016
Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/5213
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:This study aimed to develop and test a model that predicts the causal relationship of civility, job satisfaction, organizational citizenship behavior and self-efficacy. This study also tested whether job satisfaction and self-efficacy mediate the relationship between civility and organizational citizenship behavior. A total of 201 teachers of the Daughters of Charity- St. Louise de Marillac Educational System (DC-SLMES) in the National Capital Region (NCR) cluster completed the study survey. Four survey measurements, including the Civility Scale, the Job Satisfaction Questionnaire, the Organizational Citizenship Behavior Scale and the General Self-efficacy Scale were utilized to acquire data from the teachers. The causal relationship of civility, job satisfaction, organizational citizenship behavior and self-efficacy was analyzed by structural equation modeling (SEM). Findings showed positive and significant relationships among the variables: between civility and job satisfaction, between civility and self-efficacy, between job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behavior, and between self-efficacy organizational citizenship behavior. In addition, the study also showed that job satisfaction and self-efficacy mediated the relationship between civility and organizational citizenship behavior.