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Interdependence and Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Exploring the Mediating Effect of Group Cohesion Multilevel Analysis

机译:相互依存与组织公民行为:探索群体凝聚力多层次分析的中介效应

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The authors investigated the mechanism of group cohesion in the relationship between (a) task interdependence and goal interdependence and (b) individuals' organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). The authors adopted a multilevel perspective to facilitate understanding of the complex relations among variables. They collected data from 53 supervisors and 270 employees from R&D departments in Taiwan. The authors found that group cohesion fully mediated the effects of task interdependence and goal interdependence on employees' OCB. In addition, task interdependence had a greater effect on group cohesion than did goal interdependence. The authors discuss implications and suggestions for future research. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:作者研究了在(a)任务相互依存和目标相互依存以及(b)个人的组织公民行为(OCB)之间的关系中的团队凝聚力机制。作者采用了多层次的观点来促进对变量之间复杂关系的理解。他们收集了来自台湾研发部门的53名主管和270名员工的数据。作者发现,团队凝聚力完全介导了任务相互依赖和目标相互依赖对员工的OCB的影响。此外,任务相互依存比目标相互依存对小组凝聚力的影响更大。作者讨论了对未来研究的启示和建议。 [出版物摘要]

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    《The Journal of Psychology》 |2009年第6期|p.625-640|共16页
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    CHUN-HSI VIVIANYA-YUNNational Central University, TaiwanSHIH-JON WANGChang-Jung Christian University, TaiwanAddress correspondence to Chun-Hsi Vivian Chen, Department of Business Administration, National Central University, No. 300, Jhongda Road, Jhongli City, Taoyuan County, Taiwan, Republic of China, 32001, cvchen@mgt.ncu.edu.tw (e-mail).AUTHOR NOTESChun-Hsi Vivian Chen is an associate professor in the Department of Business Administration at the National Central University in Taiwan. Her research interests include transformational leadership, organizational citizenship behavior, and employment selection. Ya-Yun Tang is a doctoral student in the Department of Business Administration at the National Central University. Her research interests are transformational leadership, organizational citizenship behavior, and innovation. Shih-Jon Wang is an assistant professor in the Department of Bioscience Technology at the Chang-Jung Christian University in Taiwan. His research interests include biostatitics, bioinfonnatics, and biotechnology.,;

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