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Organizational citizenship behavior in hospitality industry: bridging challenges, benefits and contribution

Hemaloshinee, V. and Nomahaza, M. (2017) Organizational citizenship behavior in hospitality industry: bridging challenges, benefits and contribution. International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management (IJHCUM), 2 (3). pp. 243-250. ISSN 2476-4698

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/ijhcum.2017.02.03.008

Abstract

In describing the behavior of employees, classified organizational citizenship behavior is applied and has been named as a “good member”. In the working climate, the substance of building organizational citizenship behavior could not distinguish from the existing commitment within employees. The challenges and contribution of organizational citizenship behavior are to be a driving force in the foundation of effectiveness of hospitality industry. To throw an upright citizen in organizations, the industry should puzzle out if not the industry cannot live without paying an act as an “honest citizen”. A true contribution of employees should understand the organizational citizenship behavior while not everybody can express it. Supervisors in the hospitality industry will reward with high ratings if employees demonstrate high organizational citizenship behavior, but employees who are express low level of organizational citizenship behavior can justify that the particular industry need to direct the importance of extra-role behavior in organizations. Thusly, the criticism of this topic is to identify the problem and challenges confronted by employees in the hospitality industry. In this industry, organizational citizenship behavior is a key predictor in reducing all barriers to guarantee the effectiveness of the organization can be achieved. However, the rationale of this review paper to define the challenges and contributions that can earn by the hospitality management in improving the staff functioning, reducing turnover intention and increase the staff satisfaction.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Benefits and contribution; Challenges; Hospitality industry; Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB)
Subjects:H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
Divisions:International Business School
ID Code:84657
Deposited By: Fazli Masari
Deposited On:29 Feb 2020 12:31
Last Modified:29 Feb 2020 12:31

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