Employee Involvement and Organizational Citizenship: Implications for Labor Law Reform and “Lean Production#x201D;

Using data from surveys of employees and their supervisors in eight companies in 1992, the authors examine how each of two forms of employee involvement affected an important dimension of individual performance, organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), defined as individual discretionary behavior that promotes the organization and is not explicitly rewarded. Involvement in work organization increased OCB both indirectly, by changing the job characteristics of individual tasks, and directly, independent of such changes. In contrast, involvement in decisions governing employment practices had only small indirect effects on OCB and no direct effect. These results inform the contemporary debate in labor law concerning the appropriate scope for employee involvement plans as well as the debate about the mechanism through which new production systems affect employee performance.

[1]  Jon M. Werner Dimensions that make a difference: examining the impact of in-role and extrarole behaviors on supervisory ratings , 1994 .

[2]  Yitzhak Fried,et al.  Meta-analytic comparison of the Job Diagnostic Survey and Job Characteristics Inventory as correlates of work satisfaction and performance. , 1991 .

[3]  Edwin A. Locke,et al.  Fact and Fiction in Analyzing Research on Participative Decision Making: A Critique of Cotton, Vollrath, Froggatt, Lengnick-Hall, and Jennings , 1990 .

[4]  Larry Hatcher,et al.  Prosocial Behavior, Job Complexity, and Suggestion Contribution Under Gainsharing Plans , 1989 .

[5]  L. J. Williams,et al.  Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment as Predictors of Organizational Citizenship and In-Role Behaviors , 1991 .

[6]  D. Vollrath,et al.  Employee Participation: Diverse Forms and Different Outcomes , 1988 .

[7]  Jennifer A. Chatman,et al.  Organizational commitment and psychological attachment: The effects of compliance, identification, and internalization on prosocial behavior. , 1986 .

[8]  Mark L. Lengnick-Hall,et al.  Fact: The Form of Participation Does Matter—A Rebuttal to Leana, Locke, and Schweiger , 1990 .

[9]  H. P. Sims,et al.  The Measurement of Job Characteristics , 1976 .

[10]  J. Hackman,et al.  Development of the Job Diagnostic Survey , 1975 .

[11]  D. Rousseau Characteristics of Departments, Positions, and Individuals: Contexts for Attitudes and Behavior. , 1978 .

[12]  Philip M. Podsakoff,et al.  Accounting for Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Leader Fairness and Task Scope versus Satisfaction , 1990 .

[13]  R. Kopelman Job redesign and productivity: A review of the evidence , 1985 .

[14]  John P. Campbell,et al.  Productivity in Organizations: New Perspectives from Industrial and Organizational Psychology , 1988 .

[15]  John P. Campbell,et al.  JOB SATISFACTION: ARE ALL THE PARTS THERE? , 1983 .

[16]  Robert P. Steel,et al.  Quality Circle Problem Solving and Common Cents: Evaluation Study Findings from a United States Federal Mint , 1990 .

[17]  Ricky W. Griffin,et al.  Consequences of Quality Circles in an Industrial Setting: A Longitudinal Assessment , 1988 .

[18]  E. A. Locke,et al.  Participation in Decision-Making: One More Look , 1979 .

[19]  D. Mcgregor,et al.  The Human Side of Enterprise , 1960 .

[20]  J. Hackman,et al.  Employee reactions to job characteristics. , 1971 .

[21]  Carrie R. Leana Power relinquishment versus power sharing: Theoretical clarification and empirical comparison of delegation and participation. , 1987 .

[22]  Robert E. Cole,et al.  Strategies for Learning: Small-Group Activities in American, Japanese, and Swedish Industry. , 1989 .

[23]  Rodger W. Griffeth,et al.  Moderation of the effects of job enrichment by participation: A longitudinal field experiment☆ , 1985 .

[24]  A. Maslow Motivation and Personality , 1954 .

[25]  Carol T. Kulik,et al.  Measurement of Job Characteristics: Comparison of the Original and the Revised Job Diagnostic Survey , 1988 .

[26]  John A. Wagner,et al.  Shared influence and organizational behavior: A meta-analysis of situational variables expected to moderate participation-outcome relationships. , 1987 .

[27]  William H. Glick,et al.  The job characteristics approach to task design: A critical review. , 1981 .

[28]  Y. Fried,et al.  THE VALIDITY OF THE JOB CHARACTERISTICS MODEL: A REVIEW AND META‐ANALYSIS , 1987 .

[29]  John A. Wagner,et al.  Participation's Effects On Performance and Satisfaction: A Reconsideration Of Research Evidence , 1994 .

[30]  Daniel J. Brass Structural Relationships, Job Characteristics, and Worker Satisfaction and Performance. , 1981 .

[31]  C. Perrow Complex Organizations: A Critical Essay , 1975 .

[32]  Danny Miller,et al.  Psychological and Traditional Determinants of Structure. , 1986 .

[33]  Scott B. MacKenzie,et al.  Organizational citizenship behavior and objective productivity as determinants of managerial evaluations of salespersons' performance , 1991 .

[34]  D. Wells,et al.  Choosing Sides: Unions and the Team Concept , 1988 .

[35]  Ivar E. Berg Work in America: Report of a Special Task Force to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. , 1974 .

[36]  James W. Thacker,et al.  Influence Of Quality Of Work Life On Company And Union Commitment , 1992 .

[37]  John Paul Macduffie Human Resource Bundles and Manufacturing Performance: Organizational Logic and Flexible Production Systems in the World Auto Industry , 1995 .

[38]  Hal G. Gueutal,et al.  An Empirical Derivation of the Dimensions Along Which Characteristics of Jobs are Perceived , 1985 .

[39]  Karl G. Jöreskog,et al.  LISREL 7: A guide to the program and applications , 1988 .

[40]  Christian Berggren Alternatives to Lean Production: Work Organization in the Swedish Auto Industry , 1993 .

[41]  Barry M. Staw,et al.  Stability in the Midst of Change: A Dispositional Approach to Job Attitudes , 1985 .

[42]  C. Perrow,et al.  Complex Organizations: A Critical Essay. , 1975 .

[43]  James W. Thacker,et al.  Union Involvement in Quality-of-Worklife Efforts: A Longitudinal Investigation. , 1987 .

[44]  Industrial Jobs and the Worker: An Investigation of Response to Task Attributes. , 1966 .

[45]  J. O'toole Work in America. Report of a Special Task Force to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. , 1972 .

[46]  William H. Glick,et al.  Method Versus Substance: How Strong are Underlying Relationships Between Job Characteristics and Attitudinal Outcomes? , 1986 .

[47]  Giacomo Mauro DAriano,et al.  Employee Involvement: Methods for Improving Performance and Work Attitudes , 1993 .

[48]  Randall S. Schuler,et al.  A Role and Expectancy Perception Model of Participation in Decision Making , 1980 .

[49]  J. Pfeffer,et al.  A social information processing approach to job attitudes and task design. , 1978, Administrative science quarterly.

[50]  R. M. Mason Industrial Democracy in Europe , 1982, American Political Science Review.

[51]  Dennis W. Organ,et al.  COGNITIVE VERSUS AFFECTIVE DETERMINANTS OF ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR , 1989 .

[52]  Kim Buch,et al.  The Effects of Quality Circles on Performance and Promotions , 1990 .

[53]  F. Herzberg Work and the nature of man , 1967 .

[54]  C. Hulin,et al.  Job enlargement, individual differences, and worker responses. , 1968 .

[55]  R. Y. Nishimi,et al.  From the Office of Technology Assessment. , 1993, JAMA.

[56]  Irmtraud S. Seeborg The Influence of Employee Participation in Job Redesign , 1978 .

[57]  R. Noe,et al.  A Meta-Analysis of the Relation of Job Characteristics to Job Satisfaction , 1985 .

[58]  D. Caldwell,et al.  Task perceptions and job satisfaction: A question of causality. , 1982 .

[59]  T. Kochan Industrial Democracy in Europe. , 1983 .

[60]  Murray L Weidenbaum,et al.  Learning to compete , 1986 .

[61]  C. Barnard The Functions of the Executive , 1939 .

[62]  J. Hackman,et al.  Relationships between organization structure and employee reactions: Comparing alternative frameworks , 1981 .

[63]  P. Osterman How Common is Workplace Transformation and Who Adopts it? , 1994 .

[64]  F. Drasgow,et al.  A Revision of the Job Diagnostic Survey: Elimination of a Measurement Artifact , 1987 .

[65]  Ricky W. Griffin,et al.  Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment. , 1985 .

[66]  R. Cole Strategies for Learning , 2023 .

[67]  Alan L. Eliason,et al.  A Study of the Effects of Quantitative Training , 1972 .