Organizational Citizenship Behaviour Readiness: A Demographic Study on Local Governments’ Employees in Southern Region of Malaysia

Rashidah, Mohamad Ibrahim and Wan Abd Aziz, Wan Mohd Amin and Mazuri, Abd Ghani (2015) Organizational Citizenship Behaviour Readiness: A Demographic Study on Local Governments’ Employees in Southern Region of Malaysia. In: A Demographic Study on Local Governments’ Employees in Southern Region of Malaysia. In: 4th International conferences on law and society 2015, 10 - 11 October 2015, UNISZA.

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Abstract

Plagued with high complaints from the public on dissatisfaction on service quality provided by local government, the objective of this study is to investigate the impact of demographic factors of gender, supervisor’s gender, organization type (city council, municipal council and district council), service tenure and dyadic tenure towards organizational citizenship behaviour readiness in local government agencies in Southern region of Malaysia. Data from 222 employees working in nine local government agencies in Southern region of Malaysia were collected using stratified random sampling approach. Inferential statistics of t-test and ANOVA test are employed using SPSS version 20. Results revealed that dyadic tenure and organization type have significant influence in elevating employees’ Organizational Citizenship Behaviour. Gender, supervisor’s gender and service tenure were found to be immaterial and to be equal among these respondents. Generalization of these findings cannot be assumed and a larger geographical coverage throughout Malaysia is highly recommended so as to make the findings more meaningful. Empirical evidence provided support that demographic factors could have significant impact towards elevating Organizational Citizenship Behaviour. Thus, the management should take proactive actions in ensuring that these demographic factors can be manipulated towards achieving its mandated objectives and to instil public confidence towards multifarious services provided by local government

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: J Political Science > JS Local government Municipal government
Divisions: Faculty of Business and Management
Depositing User: Muhammad Akmal Azhar
Date Deposited: 25 Oct 2020 03:50
Last Modified: 25 Oct 2020 03:50
URI: http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/id/eprint/548

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