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Datasets on organizational citizenship behavior in the selected hospitals with different ownership.
Data Brief. 2018 Aug; 19:288-292.DB

Abstract

Studying the role of employees as the base of an organization on achieving organizational goals has increased in recent years [1]. To have better organizational citizens, organizations should encourage their staff [2]. As the most powerful form of organizational behavior, organizational citizenship is more influential than organizational cooperation [3]. Studies have shown that cooperative behavior, such as the citizenship behavior results in easier organizational communication, promoting organizational planning, improving inter-personal cooperation and developing better organizational climate, directly influence staff satisfaction, work life quality, service-provision, job commitment and financial output [4]. As the most fundamental organizational behavior, the organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) causes so-called organizational effectiveness. This study Focused on the comparing organizational citizenship behavior components including conscientiousness, courtesy, altruism, sportsmanship and civic virtue among hospitals based on ownership. Research population included all therapeutic and non-therapeutic employees working in the five selected hospital located in Golestan province, Iran in 2016. This study is approved by Ethical committee of Islamic Azad Sari Branch. Based on Cochran׳s sampling formula, 312 employees working in different hospital sections and units (nurses and administrative personnel) were proportionally selected as the research sample. They completed the Persian version of Podsakoff׳s standard scale measuring organizational citizenship behavior. The data were analyzed using SPSS 22 and applying inferential statistics approaches such as t-test, Tukey, and ANOVA in the confidence interval of 95%.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Health Research Institute,School of Medicine, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Islamic Republic of Iran.Masters of Health Services Management, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Islamic Republic of Iran.Masters of Health Services Management, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Islamic Republic of Iran.Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Health Research Institute,School of Medicine, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Islamic Republic of Iran.Hospital Administration Research Center, School of Medicine, Sari Branch Islamic Azad University, Sari, Islamic Republic of Iran.

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Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

29892648

Citation

Jahani, Mohammad Ali, et al. "Datasets On Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Selected Hospitals With Different Ownership." Data in Brief, vol. 19, 2018, pp. 288-292.
Jahani MA, Mahmoudjanloo S, Rostami FH, et al. Datasets on organizational citizenship behavior in the selected hospitals with different ownership. Data Brief. 2018;19:288-292.
Jahani, M. A., Mahmoudjanloo, S., Rostami, F. H., Nikbakht, H. A., & Mahmoudi, G. (2018). Datasets on organizational citizenship behavior in the selected hospitals with different ownership. Data in Brief, 19, 288-292. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2018.05.024
Jahani MA, et al. Datasets On Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Selected Hospitals With Different Ownership. Data Brief. 2018;19:288-292. PubMed PMID: 29892648.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Datasets on organizational citizenship behavior in the selected hospitals with different ownership. AU - Jahani,Mohammad Ali, AU - Mahmoudjanloo,Shahrbanoo, AU - Rostami,Fatemeh Hoseini, AU - Nikbakht,Hosein Ali, AU - Mahmoudi,Ghahraman, Y1 - 2018/05/19/ PY - 2018/01/31/received PY - 2018/05/06/revised PY - 2018/05/07/accepted PY - 2018/6/13/entrez PY - 2018/6/13/pubmed PY - 2018/6/13/medline KW - Hospitals KW - Organizational citizenship behavior KW - Ownership SP - 288 EP - 292 JF - Data in brief JO - Data Brief VL - 19 N2 - Studying the role of employees as the base of an organization on achieving organizational goals has increased in recent years [1]. To have better organizational citizens, organizations should encourage their staff [2]. As the most powerful form of organizational behavior, organizational citizenship is more influential than organizational cooperation [3]. Studies have shown that cooperative behavior, such as the citizenship behavior results in easier organizational communication, promoting organizational planning, improving inter-personal cooperation and developing better organizational climate, directly influence staff satisfaction, work life quality, service-provision, job commitment and financial output [4]. As the most fundamental organizational behavior, the organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) causes so-called organizational effectiveness. This study Focused on the comparing organizational citizenship behavior components including conscientiousness, courtesy, altruism, sportsmanship and civic virtue among hospitals based on ownership. Research population included all therapeutic and non-therapeutic employees working in the five selected hospital located in Golestan province, Iran in 2016. This study is approved by Ethical committee of Islamic Azad Sari Branch. Based on Cochran׳s sampling formula, 312 employees working in different hospital sections and units (nurses and administrative personnel) were proportionally selected as the research sample. They completed the Persian version of Podsakoff׳s standard scale measuring organizational citizenship behavior. The data were analyzed using SPSS 22 and applying inferential statistics approaches such as t-test, Tukey, and ANOVA in the confidence interval of 95%. SN - 2352-3409 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/29892648/Datasets_on_organizational_citizenship_behavior_in_the_selected_hospitals_with_different_ownership_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -