Exploring the Evolution and Current Trends in Organizational Citizenship Behavior Research

Authors

  • Stinky Shifty Lumingkewas Management Science Doctoral Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Sam Ratulangi University
  • David Paul Elia Saerang Management Science Doctoral Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Sam Ratulangi University
  • Lucky Otto Herman Dotulong Management Science Doctoral Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Sam Ratulangi University
  • Fredrick Gerard Worang Management Science Doctoral Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Sam Ratulangi University
  • Christoffel Mardy O. Mintardjo Management Science Doctoral Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Sam Ratulangi University

Keywords:

Organizational Citizenship Behavior literature review

Abstract

In the dynamics of modern organizations, the "extra" behavior of organization members that exceeds formal job requirements often becomes a determinant of collective success. This study investigates the historical evolution and recent research trends in OCB through a comprehensive literature review. The analysis results indicate that OCB research has evolved from focusing on individual behavior to broader contributions, such as organizational and environmental sustainability issues. Cultural factors, which continue to evolve with changing social dynamics, also consistently maintain their relevance to OCB. Topics such as the role of various types of leadership and employee involvement in corporate social responsibility activities as predictors of OCB, as well as the integration of OCB with sustainability initiatives, have also strongly attracted the attention of researchers recently. This study reveals the dynamics of OCB in various contexts, providing a deeper understanding of how this concept continues to evolve in modern management studies.

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Published

2024-07-29

How to Cite

Lumingkewas, S. S. ., Saerang, D. P. E. ., Dotulong, L. O. H. ., Worang, F. G. ., & O. Mintardjo, C. M. . (2024). Exploring the Evolution and Current Trends in Organizational Citizenship Behavior Research. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS STARTUPS AND OPEN SOCIETY, 4(7), 154–165. Retrieved from http://inovatus.es/index.php/ejbsos/article/view/3752

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