Human resources practices as predictors of organizational citizenship behaviour: The role of job breadth and organizational support - Université Paris Nanterre
Journal Articles Journal of Management and Organization Year : 2019

Human resources practices as predictors of organizational citizenship behaviour: The role of job breadth and organizational support

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Abstract This study contributes to our understanding of the mediating and moderating processes through which satisfaction with developmental human resources practices are linked with organizational citizenship behaviour. Our model posits that the effect of satisfaction with developmental human resources practices on organizational citizenship behaviour is mediated by perceived organizational support and is moderated by job breadth. The methodology consisted of collecting data from 331 nurses who were surveyed about their satisfaction with developmental human resources practices, perceived organizational support, organizational citizenship behaviours and job breadth. Results support this model.

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hal-04259119 , version 1 (25-10-2023)

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Sabine Pohl, Anne-Marie Vonthron, Caroline Closon. Human resources practices as predictors of organizational citizenship behaviour: The role of job breadth and organizational support. Journal of Management and Organization, 2019, 25 (02), pp.224-238. ⟨10.1017/jmo.2017.14⟩. ⟨hal-04259119⟩
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