articleAcademy of Management JournalJan 13, 2015Closed access

Integrating the Bright and Dark Sides of OCB: A Daily Investigation of the Benefits and Costs of Helping Others

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Abstract

Although the general picture in the organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) literature is that OCB has positive consequences for employees and organizations, an emerging stream of work has begun to examine the potential negative consequences of OCB for actors. Drawing from the cognitive-affective processing system framework and conservation of resources theory, we present an integrative model that simultaneously examines the benefits and costs of daily OCB for actors. Utilizing an experience sampling methodology through which 82 employees were surveyed for 10 workdays, we find that daily OCB is associated with positive affect, but it also interferes with perceptions of work goal progress. Positive affect and…

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  • Psychology
  • Organizational citizenship behavior
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Social psychology
  • Trait
  • Perception
  • Organizational behavior
  • Counterproductive work behavior
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