Relationships between Organizational Culture, Organizational Commitment, and Organizational Citizenship Behavior
Journal Title: International Journal of Current Science Research and Review - Year 2024, Vol 7, Issue 05
Abstract
Organizations that are going to prosper and grow, particularly in the area of human resource management, must be able to recognize new opportunities in order to be ready for the future. The researcher is eager to look at the interactions between three important factors: organizational culture, organizational commitment, and organizational citizenship behavior, based on a survey of relevant literature. Organizational culture is the social glue that keeps workers united and fosters a feeling of community within the company. Previous research has shown that indicators of organizational success are significantly impacted by organizational commitment. An organization’s efficacy can also be significantly increased by practicing organizational citizenship. Current study indicates that employees’ organizational commitment is positively impacted by organizational culture. Furthermore, the results demonstrated that organizational culture has a discernible impact on organizational citizenship behavior. Based on the results of the aforementioned investigations, the researcher concludes that organizational commitment has a considerable impact on organizational citizenship behavior. The study’s results, according to the researcher, should eventually provide light on significant variables affecting organizational development. The final result of this study is that the researcher presents a model of the relationship between three important human resource factors: organizational culture, organizational commitment, and organizational citizenship behavior, as a guideline for organizational administration and human resource management development in the future.
Authors and Affiliations
Ampol Chayomchai,
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