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When do business units benefit more from collective citizenship behavior of management teams? An upper echelons perspective.

Wu Liu1; Yaping Gong2,3; Jun Liu4

1 Hong Kong Polytechnic University · 2 Hong Kong University of Science and Technology · 3 University of Hong Kong · 4 Renmin University of China

Journal of Applied Psychology 2014

Drawing upon the notion of managerial discretion from upper echelons theory, we theorize which external contingencies moderate the relationship between collective organizational citizenship behavior (COCB) and unit performance. Focusing on business unit (BU) management teams, we hypothesize that COCB of BU management teams enhances BU performance and that this impact depends on environmental uncertainty and BU management-team decision latitude, 2 determinants of managerial discretion. In particular, the positive effect of COCB is stronger when environmental uncertainty or the BU management-team decision latitude is greater. Time-lagged data from 109 BUs of a telecommunications company support the hypotheses. Additional exploratory analysis shows that the positive moderating effect of environmental uncertainty is further amplified at higher levels of BU management-team decision latitude. Overall, this study extends the internally focused view in the micro OCB literature by introducing external contingencies for the COCB-unit-performance relationship.

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10.1037/a0035538
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