Note on the relationships among job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and organizational citizenship behavior
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2002
Publication Title
Psychological Reports
Abstract
Previous research which has established a relationship between organizational citizenship behavior and job satisfaction has involved primarily white collar workers. This study extends the prior research to a different sample - blue collar workers - and investigates the relations of organizational citizenship behavior to the various facets of job satisfaction as measured by the Job Descriptive Index. We also examine the relative effects of organizational commitment and job satisfaction on citizenship behaviors. Analysis of responses from a sample of 91 machine operators employed by a clothing manufacturer in the southeastern United States indicates that citizenship behaviors of blue collar workers are related to satisfaction with coworkers, satisfaction with supervision, and satisfaction with pay, but not satisfaction with opportunities for advancement, satisfaction with the work itself, or organizational commitment.
Department
Management, Marketing, and Logistics
Volume Number
91
Issue Number
2
First Page
607
Last Page
617
DOI
10.2466/pr0.2002.91.2.607
Recommended Citation
Lowery, C.M., Beadles, II, N. & Krilowics, T.J. (37257). Note on the relationships among job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and organizational citizenship behavior. Psychological Reports, 91(2), 607-617.