The Role of Organizational Commitment in the Influence of Competency and Knowledge Sharing on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (Study At Udayana University)
Journal Title: Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Studies - Year 2024, Vol 7, Issue 08
Abstract
Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) refers to the actions of individuals within an organization who support each other in the work context. As explained in social exchange theory, reciprocal actions that a person performs without expecting anything in return are related to the quality of work life involving voluntary behavior, which is rooted in assumptions of reciprocity and fairness. Employees who have high competence tend to have high organizational commitment and display OCB, because they feel more capable and confident. Knowledge sharing between employees in an organization, also encourages organizational commitment and OCB, because employees who share knowledge feel more capable and confident in carrying out their duties. Organizational commitment makes Employees feel bound by their obligations and responsibilities to contribute to the organization. The respondents in this research were employees at Udayana University. The number of respondents in this study was 1,296 respondents, the sample size was set at 306 Udayana University employees determined using the Slovin formula. Determination of sample size which taken using Proportionate Stratified Random Sampling. This research uses Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis using SmartPLS 3.0 software. The results of this research show that competence and knowledge sharing positive and significant effect on organizational commitment. Competence, knowledge sharing, and organizational commitment positive and significant effect on OCB. Commitment organization capable mediate influence No direct competence and knowledge sharing towards OCB. Effect mediation variable commitment organization on influence not direct competence and knowledge sharing towards OCB in nature partially mediated.
Authors and Affiliations
Ni Nengah Aryawati , I Wayan Widnyana , I Nengah Aristana,
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