Structural Empowerment as Antecedent of Organisational Citizenship Behaviour: An Empirical Analysis of Auxiliary Nurses and Midwives
Published: 2015
Author(s) Name: Genuine Narzary |
Author(s) Affiliation: Tata Institute of Social Scienes, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Abstract
The present study aims at investigating effect of structural empowerment on organizational citizenship behavior of auxiliary nurse and
midwives. The study was conducted using standardized questionnaires. Responses were gathered from 178 auxiliary nurse and midwives
working in primary healthcare centres in Chirang and Kokrajhar districts of Assam. The relationship between structural empowerment and
organizational citizenship behavior was assessed using structural equation modeling. The proposed research model was able to explain11. 9% of variation in organizational citizenship behavior. The result is important to understand the role of structural empowerment in predicting organizational citizenship behavior of auxiliary nurse and midwives. This is very essential as higher degree of organizational citizenship behavior leads to improved attraction and retention of auxiliary nurse and midwives, which may ultimately serve to improve patient outcomes.
Keywords: Structural Empowerment, Organisational Citizenship Behaviour, Auxiliary Nurse and Midwives
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