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대기업 구성원의 집단적 문화 성향이 감성활용과 변화적 조직시민행동에 미치는 영향
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- Author(s): 강윤희1
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Journal of Digital Convergence. Oct2019, Vol. 17 Issue 10, p199-207. 9p.
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Collectivistic cultural influence on Change oriented Organizational Citizenship Behavior with Emotional Regulation mediating.
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This study utilized one of Hofstede’s cultural dimension, collective dimension and validated its influence on individual’s change oriented organizational citizenship behavior(COCB hereafter) with mediation of emotional regulation. Previous research on Hofstede's cultural dimensions were mostly conducted at national levels. However, in this study, Yoo's CVSCALE was used to analyze collectivistic tendencies at individual levels and its influence on emotional regulation and COCB were measured. The study distributed 200 paper based self administered surveys to employees of Fortune 500 electronic company in Korea for two weeks period. Findings indicated individual's collectivistic dimension positively influenced COCB and emotional regulation mediated between collectivism and COCB. In conclusion and application, the significance of this research lies in indicating collectivistic culture's positive influence on COCB and emotional regulation as possible antecedents of Change oriented Organizational Citizenship Behavior. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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