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Work-family Conflict,Work-family Culture,and Organizational Citizenship Behavior Among Teachers
Authors:Jennifer DeNicolis Bragger  Ofelia Rodriguez-Srednicki  Eugene J. Kutcher  Lisa Indovino  Erin Rosner
Affiliation:(1) Montclair State University, USA;(2) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA;(3) Montclair State University, USA
Abstract:Two hundred three teachers completed measures of work-family culture, work-family conflict, organizational commitment, job satisfaction, and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). Pearson correlations indicated that OCB was related negatively to work-family conflict, and positively to work-family culture, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that work-family culture predicts work-family conflict, and that various forms of work-family conflict predict OCB. Analyses also showed that work-family culture predicts both organizational commitment and OCB, and that organizational commitment does not mediate the relationship between work-family culture and OCB. The findings support the importance for schools to foster a positive work-family culture.
Keywords:organizational citizenship behavior  work-family conflict  work-family culture
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