Career Path Development and its Impact on Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Greater Amman Municipality


  •  Khaled Mahmoud Al-Shawabkeh    

Abstract

This study aimed to measure the impact of career path development (career planning and career management) on organizational citizenship behavior in greater Amman municipality. The study population is consisted of (122) managers at middle managerial level in greater Amman municipality. The current study used simple random sample. Based on this, a total of (90) respondents were targeted, from which a total of (85) answered questionnaires were retrieved, of which (3) were invalid. Thus, (82) answered questionnaires were valid for analysis.

The questionnaire consisted of (30) items of close ended response type about independent and dependent variables. The study used the statistical analysis SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences); for testing the hypotheses through regression analysis.

The results of testing hypotheses have shown that there is There is a statistically significant impact at level (P<= 0.05) of career path development with its dimensions: (career planning and career management) on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in Greater Amman Municipality. And illustrated that (65.9%) of the explained variation in organizational citizenship behavior in greater Amman municipality can be accounted for career path development with its dimensions: (career planning and career management). The study recommended that organization should use reward systems that support the organization's career development strategy and enhancing the OCB.


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