Empirical evaluation of dimensionality of organizational citizenship behavior for Indian business context
Abstract
Knowledge about dimensionality of Organizational
Citizenship Behavior (OCB) is essential for conducting
any future research on the construct. The present study
explores the suitability of OCB conceptualization developed
by Organ (1988) in Indian business context. Confirmatory
Factor Analysis (CFA) was performed to test the dimensionality
of the 5-factor OCB conceptualization. Based on the
results of CFA alternate conceptualizations were explored.
A three factor conceptualization consisting of ‘organizationorientation’,
‘punctuality’ and ‘individual-orientation’ factors
showed excellent fit with data. Concurrent validity of
factors was tested with organizational justice, organizational
identification and job tenure. ‘Organization-orientation’ and
‘individual-orientation’ emerged as significant dimensions
of OCB. Implications for theory and practice are discussed
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