TY - JOUR
T1 - Perceptions of organizational virtuousness and happiness as predictors of organizational citizenship behaviors
AU - Rego, Arménio
AU - Ribeiro, Neuza
AU - Cunha, Miguel P.
PY - 2010/5
Y1 - 2010/5
N2 - Moral and financial scandals emerging in recent years around the world have created the momentum for reconsidering the role of virtuousness in organizational settings. This empirical study seeks to contribute toward maintaining this momentum. We answer to researchers' suggestions that the exploratory study carried out by Cameron et al. (Am Behav Sci 47(6):766-790, 2004), which related organizational virtuousness (OV) and performance, must be pursued employing their measure of OV in other contexts and in relation to other outcomes (Wright and Goodstein, J Manage 33(6):928-958, 2007). Two hundred and sixteen employees reported their perceptions of OV and their affective well-being (AWB) at work (one of the main indicators of employees' happiness), their supervisors reporting their organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB). The main finding is that the perceptions of OV predict some OCB both directly and through the mediating role of AWB. The evidence suggests that OV is worthy of a higher status in the business and organizational psychology literatures.
AB - Moral and financial scandals emerging in recent years around the world have created the momentum for reconsidering the role of virtuousness in organizational settings. This empirical study seeks to contribute toward maintaining this momentum. We answer to researchers' suggestions that the exploratory study carried out by Cameron et al. (Am Behav Sci 47(6):766-790, 2004), which related organizational virtuousness (OV) and performance, must be pursued employing their measure of OV in other contexts and in relation to other outcomes (Wright and Goodstein, J Manage 33(6):928-958, 2007). Two hundred and sixteen employees reported their perceptions of OV and their affective well-being (AWB) at work (one of the main indicators of employees' happiness), their supervisors reporting their organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB). The main finding is that the perceptions of OV predict some OCB both directly and through the mediating role of AWB. The evidence suggests that OV is worthy of a higher status in the business and organizational psychology literatures.
KW - Affective well-being
KW - Happiness
KW - Organizational citizenship behaviors
KW - Organizational virtuousness
KW - Psychological climate
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77951977400&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10551-009-0197-7
DO - 10.1007/s10551-009-0197-7
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77951977400
SN - 0167-4544
VL - 93
SP - 215
EP - 235
JO - Journal of Business Ethics
JF - Journal of Business Ethics
IS - 2
ER -