This research explores the antecedence of the lecturer's organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) of the private higher education in Indonesia. This research used a quantitative approach with a survey method. The sample of this research is 190 lecturers selected by purposive sampling. The data were obtained by spreading questionnaires and analyzing with path analysis based on supporting descriptive statistics and correlation. The results of research confirm that learning organization, reward system, and organizational commitment had a significant direct effect on OCB, learning organization and reward system had a significant direct effect on organizational commitment, and learning organization and reward system had a significant indirect effect on OCB by mediating organizational commitment. A fit research model was found about the effect of learning organization and reward system on OCB by mediating organizational commitment. This model can be discussed as a reference by researchers and practitioners in developing models of OCB in the future.
This study explores the empowerments’ effect on organizational commitment mediating by self-efficacy and responsibility. A questionnaire collected research data. The research participants include 375 teachers in Indonesia selected by accidental sampling. Data analysis uses path analysis supported by descriptive statistics and correlational. The results prove that empowerment positively and significantly affects organizational commitment, directly and indirectly, mediating by self-efficacy and responsibility. A fit research model regarding the empowerments’ effect on organizational commitment mediating by self-efficacy and responsibility was found as a novelty. This model can be discussed among researchers and practitioners in developing organizational commitment models in the future and various organizations’ context.
Turnover is an enemy of the organization that needs to be avoided by every organization, including private school organizations. Hence, this study aims to examine the effect of quality of work-life (QWL) on teachers' turnover intention, mediated by organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), to overcome turnover intention among private school teachers. This research uses a quantitative approach. A questionnaire was collected the data through the survey methods for 224 teachers of an honorary private school in Indonesia. Data analysis uses path analysis supported by descriptive statistics and correlational. The results indicated that QWL affects teachers' turnover intention through QWL. Therefore, the teachers' turnover intention can reduce by improving QWL and OCB. This finding can be discussed as a reference among researchers and practitioners to develop better models of teachers' turnover intention in various contexts in the future.
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