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- Title
Organizational Citizenship Behaviors of Pharmacy Faculty: Modeling Influences of Equity Sensitivity, Psychological Contract Breach, and Professional Identity.
- Authors
Bynum, Leigh Ann; Bentley, John P.; Holmes, Erin R.; Bouldin, Alicia S.
- Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to develop a model that defines the impact of psychological contract breach, identity salience, and equity sensitivity on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) of pharmacy faculty. Using social exchange and social identity theories, we develop a model and propose the potential relationships among model constructs. Our theory-based model posits that equity sensitivity will have direct effects on OCB and will also moderate the relationships between contract breach, identity salience, and the performance of OCB. This paper provides university and pharmacy school leadership teams insight into the potential predictors of job performance of pharmacy faculty members.
- Subjects
ORGANIZATIONAL citizenship behavior; PSYCHOLOGICAL contracts (Employment); BREACH of contract; PROFESSIONAL identity; GROUP identity; EDUCATIONAL leadership; PHARMACY education
- Publication
Journal of Leadership, Accountability & Ethics, 2012, Vol 9, Issue 5, p99
- ISSN
1913-8059
- Publication type
Article