Title : Organizational Citizenship Behavior Among Prison Managers: An Empirical Study in Indonesian Nusakambangan Correctional Institutions
Authors:
- Rika Aprianti
- Anis Eliyana
- Johanes Basuki
- Basseng
- Asropy
- Rachmawati Dewi Anggraini
- Ariesta Alif Syania
- Zaleha Yazid
Department : Management
Journal Name : Cogen Business and Management
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Keywords : Criminal, Effective Institutions, Organizational Citizenship Behavior, Perceived Organizational Support, Psychological Capital
Abstract:
This study examines the influence of perceived organizational support on middle manager perceptions by demonstrating that the organization values they be well-bering, causing them to contribute to organizational growth. This study also tries to explains how psychological capitations mediates the impact of perceived organizational support on organizational citizenship behavior Among Middle Managers at the Indonesian Nusakambangan Correctional Institution. Data is collected from 76 Middle Managers and Analyzed Using Partial Least Square - Structural Equation Modeling. The test results indicate a significant influence between perceived organizational support on organizational citizenship behavior and psychological capital and psychological capital on Organizational Citizenship Behavior. The test results also show that psychological capital can mediate organizational support for organizational citizenship behavior. Correctional Institutions should be prepared for a variety of situations that are prone to security disruptions. The middle managers and all other team members must confident that all work activities will go according to plan. This study implies that belief or trust may develop effective when an organization recognizes employee 'contributions to long-term difficens to achieve all necki alternative Answers. The study highlights the importance of psychological capital as a direct effect or mediator that drives middle managers towards positive and better mental health, specifically in a volatile organization like a Correctional Institution.
For details : https://doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2023.2258615