Mohsen Golparvar; Nahid Baghery
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Social-collective investment and affective-collective investment are among the newest constructs in the field of positive psychology that have a high potential for impact on human beings' variables in social environments. This research was administered with the aim of investigating the relationship between ...
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Social-collective investment and affective-collective investment are among the newest constructs in the field of positive psychology that have a high potential for impact on human beings' variables in social environments. This research was administered with the aim of investigating the relationship between social-collective investment and organizational citizenship behaviors due to the mediating role of affective-collective investment. Research method was correlation and research statistical population was the primary school teachers in Borkhar district in Isfahan city, among them 290 persons were selected using simple random sampling. Research instrument consisted of: social-collective investment (Golparvar, 2018), affective-collective investment (Golparvar, 2018) and organizational citizenship behaviors (Vigoda-Gadot et al, 2007). Data were analyzed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient and structural equation modeling (SEM). Results revealed that there is a positive significant relationship between social-collective investment with affective-collective investment and organizational citizenship behaviors (p<0.01), and between affective-collective investment with organizational citizenship behaviors (p<0.01). Results of structural equation modeling and mediation analysis indicated that affective-collective investment is a complete mediator on the relationship between social-collective investment and organizational citizenship behaviors.
Mohsen Golparvar; Ali Fathi
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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between psychological capital components (self-efficacy, hope, resiliency and optimism) and organizational citizenship behaviors due to the moderating role of conscientiousness. Research statistical population was the employees of a public sector organization ...
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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between psychological capital components (self-efficacy, hope, resiliency and optimism) and organizational citizenship behaviors due to the moderating role of conscientiousness. Research statistical population was the employees of a public sector organization in Ahvaz city. From the statistical population mentioned above, two hundred seventy nine persons were selected by convenience sampling. Research instruments were psychological capital questionnaire (Nguyen et al, 2012), organizational citizenship behaviors questionnaire (Lee & Allen, 2002) and conscientiousness questionnaire (De Nevea & Oswald, 2012). Data were analyzed with the use of Pearson correlation coefficient and hierarchical regression analysis. Results revealed that, there is a positive significant relationship between psychological capital and organizational citizenship behaviors. Also the results revealed that there is a positive significant relationship between psychological capital and conscientiousness and between conscientiousness and organizational citizenship behaviors. The results of moderated hierarchical regression analysis indicated that conscientiousness has been moderates the relationship between self-efficacy and hope with organizational citizenship behaviors toward individuals. Also conscientiousness has been moderates the relationship between self-efficacy and organizational citizenship behaviors toward organization