Mohsen Golparvar; Ali Fathi; Maryam Kazemi; Afsaneh Rahmati Azarmonabadi
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Introduction This study aimed to investigate the role of psychological capital in relation to organizational citizenship behaviors. Method Research statistical population was the employees of three independent organizations (a public sector organization, a service organization and female teachers) ...
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Introduction This study aimed to investigate the role of psychological capital in relation to organizational citizenship behaviors. Method Research statistical population was the employees of three independent organizations (a public sector organization, a service organization and female teachers) in Ahvaz and Isfahan. From this population, 279, 267 and 351 employees were selected by convenience sampling method, respectively. Research instruments in three studies were psychological capital and organizational citizenship behaviors questionnaires. Data were analyzed by regression analysis (enter method). Results Results of the first study revealed that, only hope, self-efficacy and resiliency predicted organizational citizenship behaviors toward individuals and hope, resiliency and optimism predicted organizational citizenship behaviors toward organization. Results of second study indicated that, self-efficacy is marginal predictor of helping, and self-efficacy, hope and optimism are able to predict civic virtue. The results of third study showed that from the four components of psychological capital, only self-efficacy able to predict organizational citizenship behaviors toward organization. Discussion In sum, the results of this study showed that in any given organizational structure, some of psychological capital components can be related to the organizational citizenship behaviors.
M. Golparvar; M. Taleb; F. Abdoli
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This research was administered with the aim of investigating motivational foundations of compulsory citizenship behaviors and conventionalcitizenship behaviors. The statistical population include all employees of a public sector organization in Zanjan city, among them 212 persons were selected using ...
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This research was administered with the aim of investigating motivational foundations of compulsory citizenship behaviors and conventionalcitizenship behaviors. The statistical population include all employees of a public sector organization in Zanjan city, among them 212 persons were selected using convenience sampling method. Instruments included compulsory citizenship behaviors questionnaire, conventionalcitizenship behaviors questionnaire and motivational source inventory. Data were analyzed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis. Results indicated that among motivational sources dimensions, there is a significant relationship between instrumental motivation and compulsory citizenship behaviors, and between four dimensions of motivational sources included internal process, internal self-concept, external self-concept and goal internalization with organizational citizenship behaviors toward individuals, and between two dimensions of motivational sources included internal self-concept and goal internalization with organizational citizenship behaviors toward organizations. Results of multiple regression analysis indicated that internal self-concept motivation predicted organizational citizenship behaviors toward individuals, and instrumental motivation (negatively) along with internal self-concept motivation (positively) predicted organizational citizenship behaviors toward organization. Also the results of multiple regression analysis revealed that instrumental motivation (positively and marginally) along with internal self-concept motivation (negatively) predicted compulsory citizenship behaviors.
Mohsen Golparvar; Safora Dehghan; Ali Mahdad
Volume 1, Issue 1 , May 2014, , Pages 95-118
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This research was conducted with the aim of investigating the moderating role of big five personality factors in the relationship between job stress and emotional exhaustion and fatigue. Research statistical population was employees of a public organization in Tehran city, Iran. Among them, two hundred ...
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This research was conducted with the aim of investigating the moderating role of big five personality factors in the relationship between job stress and emotional exhaustion and fatigue. Research statistical population was employees of a public organization in Tehran city, Iran. Among them, two hundred sixty five employees were selected using systematic random sampling. Research instruments were Big Five Personality Factor Questionnaire, Job Stress Questionnaire (JSQ), Emotional Exhaustion Questionnaire (EEQ) and fatigue researcher-made Questionnaire. Data were then analyzed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient and hierarchical regression analysis. Results revealed that neuroticism moderates the relationship between job stress and emotional exhaustion and fatigue. Simple slope analysis showed that in high neuroticism, rather than low neuroticism, there is a stronger positive relationship between job stress and emotional exhaustion and fatigue. Results of the current research also indicated that high neuroticism is a risk factor for relating job stress to emotional exhaustion and fatigue.