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Modeling Corporate Citizenship and Its Relationship with Organizational Citizenship Behaviors
by
Chin, Chou-Kang
, Lyau, Nyan-Myau
, Tsai, Yuan-Hui
, Lin, Chieh-Peng
, Chen, Wen-Yung
in
Altruism
/ Arbeitsverhalten
/ Behavior
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business management
/ Business structures
/ Citizenship
/ Corporate citizenship
/ Corporate culture
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Corporate Social Responsibility
/ discretionary citizenship
/ Education
/ Employee behavior
/ Employees
/ Ethical behavior
/ ethical citizenship
/ Ethics
/ Management
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational behaviour
/ organizational citizenship behavior
/ Organizational citizenship behaviour
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Research methodology
/ Resource allocation
/ Social ethics
/ Social identity
/ Social responsibility
/ Taiwan
/ Theorie
2010
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Modeling Corporate Citizenship and Its Relationship with Organizational Citizenship Behaviors
by
Chin, Chou-Kang
, Lyau, Nyan-Myau
, Tsai, Yuan-Hui
, Lin, Chieh-Peng
, Chen, Wen-Yung
in
Altruism
/ Arbeitsverhalten
/ Behavior
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business management
/ Business structures
/ Citizenship
/ Corporate citizenship
/ Corporate culture
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Corporate Social Responsibility
/ discretionary citizenship
/ Education
/ Employee behavior
/ Employees
/ Ethical behavior
/ ethical citizenship
/ Ethics
/ Management
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational behaviour
/ organizational citizenship behavior
/ Organizational citizenship behaviour
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Research methodology
/ Resource allocation
/ Social ethics
/ Social identity
/ Social responsibility
/ Taiwan
/ Theorie
2010
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Modeling Corporate Citizenship and Its Relationship with Organizational Citizenship Behaviors
by
Chin, Chou-Kang
, Lyau, Nyan-Myau
, Tsai, Yuan-Hui
, Lin, Chieh-Peng
, Chen, Wen-Yung
in
Altruism
/ Arbeitsverhalten
/ Behavior
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business management
/ Business structures
/ Citizenship
/ Corporate citizenship
/ Corporate culture
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Corporate Social Responsibility
/ discretionary citizenship
/ Education
/ Employee behavior
/ Employees
/ Ethical behavior
/ ethical citizenship
/ Ethics
/ Management
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational behaviour
/ organizational citizenship behavior
/ Organizational citizenship behaviour
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Research methodology
/ Resource allocation
/ Social ethics
/ Social identity
/ Social responsibility
/ Taiwan
/ Theorie
2010
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Modeling Corporate Citizenship and Its Relationship with Organizational Citizenship Behaviors
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Modeling Corporate Citizenship and Its Relationship with Organizational Citizenship Behaviors
2010
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Overview
Citizenship, such as corporate citizenship and organizational citizenship, has been an important issue in business management for decades. This study proposes a research model from the perspectives of social identity and resource allocation, by examining the influence of corporate citizenship on organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs). In the model, OCBs are positively influenced by perceived legal citizenship and perceived ethical citizenship, while negatively influenced by perceived discretionary citizenship. Empirical testing using a survey of personnel from 18 large firms confirms most of our hypothesized effects. Theoretical and managerial implications of our findings are discussed.
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Springer,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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