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Stimulating Organizational Citizenship Behavior by Applying Organizational Commitment and Satisfaction
ISSN: 2195-1381Publisher: author   
Stimulating Organizational Citizenship Behavior by Applying Organizational Commitment and Satisfaction
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ICC-0202
Publisher: International Journal Of Social Sciences And Economic Revi..
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2195-1381
Abstract
Purpose of the study: This study aims to apply organizational commitment and job satisfaction as an indicator to stimulate organizational citizenship behaviours. Methodology: The data collected by a questionnaire survey conducted among a group of hotel employees in Baghdad, Iraq. The 200 questionnaires distributed, the researchers received 149, were valid responses. The data were analyzed by AMOS software after ensuring validity, Reliability, and model fit. Main Findings: The results revealed that organizational commitment and job satisfaction play a positive and influential role in changing the organizational citizenship behaviours among hotel employees. Also, organizational commitment has a stronger impact on improving the behaviour of employees than job satisfaction. Research limitations/implications: The study contributes to human resource managers as it reveals the influential role of firms' commitment and job satisfaction on alt...