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Motivation,altruism, and generalized compliance: a field study of organizational citizenship behaviors
Authors:Barbuto John E  Brown Lance L  Wheeler Daniel W  Wilhite Myra S
Institution:University of Nebraska at Lincoln, 68583-0709, USA. jbarbuto@unl.edu
Abstract:This study tests the relations among five sources of motivation and two organizational citizenship behaviors. 175 employees from 31 locations of two agriculturally based companies completed the Motivation Sources Inventory and were rated by their supervisors for demonstrated organizational citizenship behaviors. There were significant positive correlations for employees' Self-concept-Internal Motivation with Altruistic Behavior of employees; while employees' Self-concept-External Motivation showed a significant negative relation with Altruistic Behavior by employees. Surprisingly, no correlation between employees' Goal Internalization Motivation and Altruistic Behavior by employees was found. Interpretation of these findings and further research are suggested.
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