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The Relationship between Organizational Socialization and Organizational Citizenship Behavior among Nurses in General Hospitals

임상간호사의 조직사회화와 조직시민행동 간의 관계

  • Kim, Jimee (Department of Nursing, Dongnam Health College) ;
  • Park, Hie Ja (Department of Nursing, Hanyang University Medical Center) ;
  • Lee, Seon Hye (Department of Nursing, Bucheon University)
  • Received : 2012.09.30
  • Accepted : 2012.10.22
  • Published : 2012.12.31

Abstract

Purpose: This study is to determine the patterns of relationship between organizational socialization (OS) and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) among nurses working in a general hospital setting by examining whether organizational adaptation through OS leads to positive behavioral changes, which may be helpful to improve organizational performances. Methods: The data were collected from 494 nurses in five general hospitals using a structured questionnaire, and they were analyzed by conducting canonical correlation analysis using SPSS 12.0. Results: The analysis of the relationship patterns between OS and OCB revealed that two significant canonical correlations between the two groups of nurses with less than 5 years of working experience (LT) vs. more than 5 years of experience (MT), respectively. Thus, the complicated correlations between OS and OCB were identified. The variables that contributed to each canonical function most were 'politics', 'organizational goals and values' in the LT group, and 'organizational goals and values' and 'language' in the MT group. The notable point in the relation between OS and OCB in our study was negative contribution of 'sportsmanship' among the OCB variables in the MT group. This is thought to be the negative effect of OS. Conclusion: More effective workforce management could be achieved by adopting a differentiated approach according to work experience. To develop a better program to enhance OS, more careful attention to OCB of experienced nurses should be paid to minimize a negative effect on organization while rewarding individuals or departments for a positive organizational behavior.

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