Journal Article10.1177/0007650308315439
A Conceptual Model for Organizational Citizenship Behavior Directed Toward the Environment
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide support for the development of the construct, organizational citizenship behavior directed toward the environment (OCBE), and define OCBE as environmental efforts that are discretionary acts within the organizational setting, not rewarded or required from the organization.
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Abstract: This article extends the literature of organizational citizenship behavior in the context of environmental efforts. The authors provide support for the development of the construct, organizational citizenship behavior directed toward the environment (OCBE). They define OCBE as environmental efforts that are discretionary acts, within the organizational setting, not rewarded or required from the organization. This study also identifies key determinants of OCBE, including environmental concern, organizational commitment, perceived supervisory support for environmental efforts, and perceived corporate social performance. Directions for further research and implications for managers are provided.
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