Chu Cheng-I, Lee Ming-Shinn, Hsu Hsiang-Ming, Chen I-Chi
Department of Public Health, Tzu Chi University.
J Nurs Res. 2005 Dec;13(4):313-24.
Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) are deemed indispensable due to their importance in promoting positive relationships among employees and involving employees in the organization's activities. OCB is believed to facilitate attainment of a hospital's goals and enhance a hospital's performance. The aim of this study is to extend the work of previous studies by providing an integrated model of OCB and demonstrate its applicability in a non-Western culture. Questionnaires were completed by 314 non-supervisory hospital nurses, each of whom was given a supervisor rating for their OCB. Exploratory factor analysis was used to assess the convergent and discriminant validity of the variables in the model. Multiple regression analysis was used because it provided estimates of net effects and explanatory power. The results showed that job satisfaction, supervisor support, job involvement, and procedural justices had significant effects on the nurses' citizenship behaviors. Since the study used a non-Western site in one of Taiwan's health care institutions, its overall findings should contribute to further understanding of the cross-cultural aspects of OCB.
组织公民行为(OCB)因其在促进员工之间积极关系以及使员工参与组织活动方面的重要性而被视为不可或缺。人们认为OCB有助于实现医院目标并提高医院绩效。本研究的目的是通过提供一个OCB的综合模型来扩展先前研究的工作,并证明其在非西方文化中的适用性。314名非主管医院护士完成了问卷调查,每位护士都得到了其主管对其组织公民行为的评分。探索性因素分析用于评估模型中变量的收敛效度和区分效度。使用多元回归分析是因为它提供了净效应估计和解释力。结果表明,工作满意度、主管支持、工作投入和程序公正对护士的公民行为有显著影响。由于该研究在台湾一家医疗机构的非西方地点进行,其总体研究结果应有助于进一步理解OCB的跨文化方面。