Organizational citizenship behavior of hotel employees: Investigating the impact of organizational justice

This study investigates the link between employees' perceptions of Organizational Justice (OJ) and Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) intentions at large hotels in Malaysia. It was proposed that procedural justice and distributive justice will have positive influence on hotel employees&#...

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發表在:Current Issues in Hospitality and Tourism Research and Innovations - Proceedings of the International Hospitality and Tourism Conference, IHTC 2012
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出版: 2012
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id Hemdi M.A.; Razali M.A.; Nik Abd Rashid N.R.; Nordin R.
spelling Hemdi M.A.; Razali M.A.; Nik Abd Rashid N.R.; Nordin R.
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Organizational citizenship behavior of hotel employees: Investigating the impact of organizational justice
2012
Current Issues in Hospitality and Tourism Research and Innovations - Proceedings of the International Hospitality and Tourism Conference, IHTC 2012



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This study investigates the link between employees' perceptions of Organizational Justice (OJ) and Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) intentions at large hotels in Malaysia. It was proposed that procedural justice and distributive justice will have positive influence on hotel employees'OCB. 380 operational hotel employees participated in this study and hierarchical multiple regression was performed to test the posited hypotheses. Results indicated that distributive justice perceptions were significantly related to OCB intentions. Implications of the findings, limitations, and suggestions for future directions are discussed. © 2012 Taylor & Francis Group.


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description This study investigates the link between employees' perceptions of Organizational Justice (OJ) and Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) intentions at large hotels in Malaysia. It was proposed that procedural justice and distributive justice will have positive influence on hotel employees'OCB. 380 operational hotel employees participated in this study and hierarchical multiple regression was performed to test the posited hypotheses. Results indicated that distributive justice perceptions were significantly related to OCB intentions. Implications of the findings, limitations, and suggestions for future directions are discussed. © 2012 Taylor & Francis Group.
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