Predicting organizational citizenship behavior through psychological ownership and job satisfaction in four-star hotels

This study examines the relationship between Psychological Ownership (PO) on Job Satisfaction (JS) and Organizational Citizenship behaviour (OCB). Using 240 front-line samples from five-star hotel workers, these studies are quantitatively planned. Empirical data were collected from employees via a q...

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Published in:Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites
Main Author: Dewi I.G.A.M.; Riana I.G.; Kasuma J.; McGuinness E.; Maria S.; Darma D.C.
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Language:English
Published: Editura Universitatii din Oradea 2021
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Dewi I.G.A.M.; Riana I.G.; Kasuma J.; McGuinness E.; Maria S.; Darma D.C.
Predicting organizational citizenship behavior through psychological ownership and job satisfaction in four-star hotels
2021
Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites
37
3
10.30892/GTG.37310-712
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85116285927&doi=10.30892%2fGTG.37310-712&partnerID=40&md5=23b10c9063f086fffe59620188b3bdba
This study examines the relationship between Psychological Ownership (PO) on Job Satisfaction (JS) and Organizational Citizenship behaviour (OCB). Using 240 front-line samples from five-star hotel workers, these studies are quantitatively planned. Empirical data were collected from employees via a questionnaire and analysed using Partial Least Square (PLS). The results indicate that Psychological Ownership and Job Satisfaction enhance the Organizational Citizenship behaviour, but the Psychological Ownership has a stronger impact. This result also provides evidence that there is a disparity in control between the employee's personality and their attitude toward their actions at the workplace. The findings of this article can provide insights to improve the Organizational Citizenship behaviour of employees, and that management must pay attention to personalities of employees, as personality traits of workers appear to influence Organizational Citizenship behaviour. This study examined the attitude effect (JS) and personality traits (PO) against OCB. Theoretically, some previous studies suggest that the predictors of OCB are JS and organizational engagement as indicators of the attitudes of the employees. Thus, this study would investigate JS, PO and OCB at well-known hotels in Bali, Indonesia. © 2021 Editura Universitatii din Oradea. All rights reserved.
Editura Universitatii din Oradea
20650817
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Dewi I.G.A.M.; Riana I.G.; Kasuma J.; McGuinness E.; Maria S.; Darma D.C.
spellingShingle Dewi I.G.A.M.; Riana I.G.; Kasuma J.; McGuinness E.; Maria S.; Darma D.C.
Predicting organizational citizenship behavior through psychological ownership and job satisfaction in four-star hotels
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title Predicting organizational citizenship behavior through psychological ownership and job satisfaction in four-star hotels
title_short Predicting organizational citizenship behavior through psychological ownership and job satisfaction in four-star hotels
title_full Predicting organizational citizenship behavior through psychological ownership and job satisfaction in four-star hotels
title_fullStr Predicting organizational citizenship behavior through psychological ownership and job satisfaction in four-star hotels
title_full_unstemmed Predicting organizational citizenship behavior through psychological ownership and job satisfaction in four-star hotels
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description This study examines the relationship between Psychological Ownership (PO) on Job Satisfaction (JS) and Organizational Citizenship behaviour (OCB). Using 240 front-line samples from five-star hotel workers, these studies are quantitatively planned. Empirical data were collected from employees via a questionnaire and analysed using Partial Least Square (PLS). The results indicate that Psychological Ownership and Job Satisfaction enhance the Organizational Citizenship behaviour, but the Psychological Ownership has a stronger impact. This result also provides evidence that there is a disparity in control between the employee's personality and their attitude toward their actions at the workplace. The findings of this article can provide insights to improve the Organizational Citizenship behaviour of employees, and that management must pay attention to personalities of employees, as personality traits of workers appear to influence Organizational Citizenship behaviour. This study examined the attitude effect (JS) and personality traits (PO) against OCB. Theoretically, some previous studies suggest that the predictors of OCB are JS and organizational engagement as indicators of the attitudes of the employees. Thus, this study would investigate JS, PO and OCB at well-known hotels in Bali, Indonesia. © 2021 Editura Universitatii din Oradea. All rights reserved.
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