TY - JOUR
T1 - Principals Going above and Beyond
T2 - Understanding Organizational Citizenship Behavior among School Principals
AU - Nutov, Liora
AU - Somech, Anit
N1 - doi: 10.1177/105268461702700202
PY - 2017/3/1
Y1 - 2017/3/1
N2 - Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) refers to all behaviors outside the formal role definition but which contribute to organizational functioning and performance. To date research has focused on teachers? OCB in an attempt to identify the causes and consequences of such behavior for the individual and the organization. Questions that have yet to be addressed in the literature are: Do principals also engage in OCB? And if so, how do they interpret OCB, and what are its characteristics?Since this is the first study to inquire into the phenomenon of OCB in the context of principalship, the qualitative method was chosen for the investigation. Fifteen post-elementary school principals were interviewed. Our findings identified four categories of principals? OCB: effort invested in the school community; initiatives; supporting the local community; and other exceptional behaviors. We conclude by delineating the findings? theoretical and practical implications and by introducing a proposed platform for new directions in OCB research.
AB - Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) refers to all behaviors outside the formal role definition but which contribute to organizational functioning and performance. To date research has focused on teachers? OCB in an attempt to identify the causes and consequences of such behavior for the individual and the organization. Questions that have yet to be addressed in the literature are: Do principals also engage in OCB? And if so, how do they interpret OCB, and what are its characteristics?Since this is the first study to inquire into the phenomenon of OCB in the context of principalship, the qualitative method was chosen for the investigation. Fifteen post-elementary school principals were interviewed. Our findings identified four categories of principals? OCB: effort invested in the school community; initiatives; supporting the local community; and other exceptional behaviors. We conclude by delineating the findings? theoretical and practical implications and by introducing a proposed platform for new directions in OCB research.
U2 - 10.1177/105268461702700202
DO - 10.1177/105268461702700202
M3 - Article
SN - 1052-6846
VL - 27
SP - 184
EP - 212
JO - Journal of School Leadership
JF - Journal of School Leadership
IS - 2
ER -