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Title: THE EFFECTS OF ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR ON JOB SATISFACTION: THE CASE OF HIBRET BANK S.C
Authors: TADESSE, ALEMBANTE
Keywords: Organizational Citizenship Behaviors, Job Satisfaction, Consciousness, Altruism, Civic Virtue, Sportsmanship and Courtesy.
Issue Date: May-2022
Publisher: ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY
Abstract: The objective of the study is to examine the effect of Organizational Citizenship Behaviors on Job Satisfaction of Hibret Bank S.C. In addition, the study consider independent variables which are Altruism, Consciousness, Sportsmanship, Courtesy and Civic virtue and dependent variable Job Satisfaction to determine whether a relationship exist between the variables. In order to attest the study objectives the researcher uses both descriptive & explanatory survey design. A total of 160 questionnaires were distributed to Hibret Bank staff out of which 125 was used. The respondents were selected using proportionate stratified sampling technique. The questionnaire was tested for its reliability and found to be reliable enough to study the research questions. The data collected from the survey was analyzed using SPSS software and presented in the form of descriptive data analysis, correlations and logistic Regression Analysis. The finding of the study indicates that there is significant positive relation between the dependent and independent variables. The researcher proved that the entire hypotheses weren’t supported except one. The researcher concluded that that all predictors except one have insignificant effect on JS. Altruism, civic virtue, courtesy, sportsmanship and conciseness respectively. The study recommended some basic points such as; holding regular training programs, cultivating a good working relationship, devising policies that contribute to staff well beings and encouraging voluntary activities that go beyond the formal obligations of employees.
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