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A lack of clarity, a lack of OCB: The detrimental effects of role ambiguity, through procedural injustice, and the mitigating roles of relational resources
Dirk De Clercq (De Clercq, D.); Renato Pereira (Pereira, R.);
Journal Title
Journal of African Business
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English
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United Kingdom
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Abstract
If employees lack information about their job responsibilities, do they halt their voluntary work efforts, and if so, why and when? To answer these questions, this study attempts to unpack the relationship between employees’ role ambiguity and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and proposes both a mediating role of procedural injustice and a moderating role of relational resources (i.e. social interaction and goodwill trust). Survey data collected from employees who work for a services organization in Mozambique indicate that a critical reason that unclear role descriptions diminish extra-role work activities is that employees criticize their organization for maintaining unfair decision-making processes. The informality and trustworthiness of their peer relationships mitigate this detrimental effect. For employees who feel stressed by insufficient information about job responsibilities, this study indicates a risk that their organizational standing might become compromised because they respond by refraining from work-related voluntarism. Organizations need to encourage high-quality interpersonal exchanges to help reduce this risk.
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Keywords
Role ambiguity,Procedural injustice,Organizational citizenship behavior,Relational resources,Mozambique
  • Psychology - Social Sciences
  • Social and Economic Geography - Social Sciences