Readiness to exhibit organizational citizenship behaviour among local government employees: A demographic analysis

Local government, being the manager of urban environment, ranked last under the Malaysia government structure after Federal and State governments. The main function of local government is to stimulate economic growth and social development of a district. However, the operational roles that these...

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Main Authors: Rashidah, Mohamad Ibrahim, Nor Mazlina, Abu Bakar@Harun, Wan Abd Aziz, Wan Mohd Amin
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spelling my-unisza-ir.61352022-03-13T03:35:02Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6135/ Readiness to exhibit organizational citizenship behaviour among local government employees: A demographic analysis Rashidah, Mohamad Ibrahim Nor Mazlina, Abu Bakar@Harun Wan Abd Aziz, Wan Mohd Amin JA Political science (General) Local government, being the manager of urban environment, ranked last under the Malaysia government structure after Federal and State governments. The main function of local government is to stimulate economic growth and social development of a district. However, the operational roles that these local governments supposed to portray have to some extent do not meet the public expectations, resulting in various complaints being filed through various channels as compiled by Public Complaint Bureau. In response to the public outcry for better service delivery, the objectives of this research are to investigate the effect of demographic factors namely (i) gender, (ii) age, (iii) working experience, (iv) supervision tenure and (v) service group in influencing the exhibition of citizenship behavior among local government workforce in east coast region of Malaysia. 126 respondents from three local governments working in east coast states of Malaysia have participated where data were collected using stratified random sampling approach. Empirical results revealed that only supervision tenure has significant influence in elevating employees’ Organizational Citizenship Behavior, hence, supporting social exchange theory. Therefore, management should undertake hands-on actions in warranting that these demographic variables be strengthened in invoking employees’ citizenship behavior towards instilling public confidence towards multifarious services provided by local governments 2019-07 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6135/1/FH02-FESP-19-25744.pdf Rashidah, Mohamad Ibrahim and Nor Mazlina, Abu Bakar@Harun and Wan Abd Aziz, Wan Mohd Amin (2019) Readiness to exhibit organizational citizenship behaviour among local government employees: A demographic analysis. Eko dan Bisnis (Riau Economics and Business Reviewe), 10 (2). pp. 147-154. ISSN 1410-7988
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Rashidah, Mohamad Ibrahim
Nor Mazlina, Abu Bakar@Harun
Wan Abd Aziz, Wan Mohd Amin
Readiness to exhibit organizational citizenship behaviour among local government employees: A demographic analysis
description Local government, being the manager of urban environment, ranked last under the Malaysia government structure after Federal and State governments. The main function of local government is to stimulate economic growth and social development of a district. However, the operational roles that these local governments supposed to portray have to some extent do not meet the public expectations, resulting in various complaints being filed through various channels as compiled by Public Complaint Bureau. In response to the public outcry for better service delivery, the objectives of this research are to investigate the effect of demographic factors namely (i) gender, (ii) age, (iii) working experience, (iv) supervision tenure and (v) service group in influencing the exhibition of citizenship behavior among local government workforce in east coast region of Malaysia. 126 respondents from three local governments working in east coast states of Malaysia have participated where data were collected using stratified random sampling approach. Empirical results revealed that only supervision tenure has significant influence in elevating employees’ Organizational Citizenship Behavior, hence, supporting social exchange theory. Therefore, management should undertake hands-on actions in warranting that these demographic variables be strengthened in invoking employees’ citizenship behavior towards instilling public confidence towards multifarious services provided by local governments
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author Rashidah, Mohamad Ibrahim
Nor Mazlina, Abu Bakar@Harun
Wan Abd Aziz, Wan Mohd Amin
author_facet Rashidah, Mohamad Ibrahim
Nor Mazlina, Abu Bakar@Harun
Wan Abd Aziz, Wan Mohd Amin
author_sort Rashidah, Mohamad Ibrahim
title Readiness to exhibit organizational citizenship behaviour among local government employees: A demographic analysis
title_short Readiness to exhibit organizational citizenship behaviour among local government employees: A demographic analysis
title_full Readiness to exhibit organizational citizenship behaviour among local government employees: A demographic analysis
title_fullStr Readiness to exhibit organizational citizenship behaviour among local government employees: A demographic analysis
title_full_unstemmed Readiness to exhibit organizational citizenship behaviour among local government employees: A demographic analysis
title_sort readiness to exhibit organizational citizenship behaviour among local government employees: a demographic analysis
publishDate 2019
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