1. Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Introduction and Overview
to the Handbook
Philip M. Podsakoff, Scott B. MacKenzie, & Nathan P. Podsakoff
2. The Roots of Organizational Citizenship Behavior
Dennis W. Organ
3. The Bigger Picture: How Organizational Citizenship Behaviors Fit
Within a Broader Conceptualization of Work Performance
Joseph A. Carpini & Sharon K. Parker
4. Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Job Engagement: "You
Gotta Keep'em Separated!"
Daniel W. Newton & Jeffery A. LePine
5. Distinguishing Proactivity from Citizenship Behavior:
Similarities and Differences
Wen-Dong Li, Michael Frese, & Sarah Haidar
6. The Other Side of the Coin? Similarities and Differences Between
Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Counterproductive Work
Behavior
Reeshad S. Dalal & Nichelle Carpenter
7. The Role of a Good Soldier: A Review of Research on
Organizational Citizenship Behavior Role Perceptions and
Recommendations for Future Research
Nathan P. Podsakoff, Elizabeth W. Morrison, & Tomas M. Martinez
8. Individual- and Organizational-Level Consequences of
Organizational Citizenship Behaviors
Scott B. MacKenzie, Nathan P. Podsakoff, & Philip M. Podsakoff
9. Citizenship Behavior and Objective Career Outcomes: A Review and
Agenda for Future Work
Diane M. Bergeron, Chantal van Esch, & Philip S. Thompson
10. Helping that Hurts Intended Beneficiaries: A New Perspective on
the Dark Side of Helping Organizational Citizenship Behavior
Anna C. Lennard & Linn Van Dyne
11. The Unintended Consequences of Organizational Citizenship
Behaviors for Employees, Teams, and Organizations
Mark C. Bolino, Anthony C. Klotz, & William H. Turnley
12. Five-Factor Model of Personality Traits and Citizenship
Behavior: Current Research and Future Directions
Dan S. Chiaburu, In-Sue Oh, & Sophia V. Marinova
13. Gender and Organizational Citizenship Behavior
Tammy D. Allen & Seulki "Rachel" Jang
14. What are the Motives for Employees to Exhibit Citizenship
Behavior? A Review of Prosocial and Instrumental Predictors of
OCB
Tom Bellairs & Jonathon Halbesleben
15. Organizational Justice and Organizational Citizenship
Russell Cropanzano, Deborah E. Rupp, Meghan A. Thornton & Ruodan
Shao
16. Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Trust: The Double
Reinforcing Spiral
Robert Moorman, Holly Brower, & Steven Grover
17. Leadership [is] OCB: Review of a Self-Evident Link
Ronald F. Piccolo, Claudia Buengeler, & Timothy A. Judge
18. A Social Network Perspective on Organizational Citizenship
Behavior
Daniel J. Brass
19. The Employee-Organization Relationship and Organizational
Citizenship Behavior
Jacqueline A-M. Coyle-Shapiro, Marjo-Riitta Diehl, & Chiachi
Chang
20. Fitting in and Doing Good: A Review of Person-Environment Fit
and Organizational Citizenship Behavior Research
Amy L. Kristof-Brown, Christina S. Li, & Benjamin Schneider
21. Exploring the Relationship between Job Embeddedness and
Organizational Citizenship Behavior
Brooks C. Holtom & Tomoki Sekiguchi
22. A Cultural Perspective on Organizational Citizenship
Behavior
P. Christopher Earley & Goran Calic
23. Review and Recommended Best Practices for Measuring and
Modeling Organizational Citizenship Behavior
Christopher C. Rosen, Eric J. Yochum, Liana G. Passantino, Russell
E. Johnson, & Chu-Hsiang (Daisy) Chang
24. Within-Person Approaches to the Study of Organizational
Citizenship Behaviors: Antecedents, Consequences, and Boundary
Conditions
Brent A. Scott, Fadel K. Matta, & Joel Koopman
25. Multilevel Antecedents of Organizational Citizenship Behavior:
A Review and Recommendations for Future Research
Nathan P. Podsakoff, Philip M. Podsakoff, Scott B. MacKenzie,
Timothy D. Maynes, Steven W. Whiting, & Trevor M. Spoelma
26. Helping in Organizations: A Review and Directions for Future
Research
Mark G. Ehrhart
27. From Barriers to Drivers: Understanding Different Approaches to
Getting Systematic Upward Voice in Organizations
Ethan R. Burris, Evan A. Bruno, James R. Detert, & Andrea
Caldwell
28. Rethinking Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Service
Organization: Its Nature, and Conceptualization
Anit Somech & Anat Drach-Zahavy
29. Implicit Trait Policies about Prosocial Professionalism
Stephan J. Motowidlo, Harrison J. Kell, Michelle P. Martin, &
Kamalika Ghosh
30. Prosocial Behavior in Retirement
Ulrike Fasbender, Mo Wang, & Yujie Zhan
31. Research on Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Where do We Go
from Here?
Philip M. Podsakoff, Scott B. MacKenzie, & Nathan P. Podsakoff
Philip M. Podsakoff is the Hyatt and Cici Brown Chair of Business
at the Warrington College of Business at the University of Florida.
He received his doctoral degree at Indiana University, and taught
at The Ohio State University and Indiana University before joining
the faculty at the University of Florida. Professor Podsakoff is a
Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
(SIOP) and the Academy of Management Association;
past chair of the Research Methods Group of the Academy of
Management; a recipient of the Academy of Management Research
Methods Division's Distinguished Career Award; and a co-recipient
of the SIOP William A. Owens
Scholarly Achievement Award. He has published over 75 articles in
organizational behavior, management, marketing, psychology, and MIS
journals.
Scott B. MacKenzie is the Neal Gilliatt Chair and Professor of
Marketing at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University.
He is the author of over 60 widely cited articles on organizational
citizenship behavior, leadership, and research methodology
published in leading marketing, management, and MIS journals. In
addition, he is a previous winner of the Society for Industrial and
Organizational Psychology's William A. Owens Scholarly Achievement
Award, the American
Marketing Association's Harold H. Maynard Award, and Honorable
Mention in the Association for Consumer Research's Robert Ferber
Award competition.
Nathan Podsakoff is a Robbins Fellow in the Eller College of
Management at the University of Arizona. He received his Ph.D. from
the University of Florida and his A.B. from Princeton University.
His research has been published in management, psychology, and MIS
outlets. He is a recipient of the Society for Industrial and
Organizational Psychology's William A. Owens Scholarly Achievement
Award and the Early Career Achievement Award from the Academy of
Management's Research
Methods Division. He has also served as an Associate Editor for
Personnel Psychology.
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