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Hasani M, Karimi H. A STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MONITORING WITH PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL JUSTICE AND ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR AMONG MEDICAL STAFF OF URMIA IMAM REZA HOSPITAL. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2014; 11 (10)
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A STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MONITORING WITH PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL JUSTICE AND ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR AMONG MEDICAL STAFF OF URMIA IMAM REZA HOSPITAL Hasani M ,Karimi H * Received: 27 Aug, 2013 Accepted: 30 Oct , 2013 Abstract Background & Aims: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between monitoring with perceived organizational justice and organizational citizenship behavior among medical staff of Urmia Imam Reza Hospital. Materials & Methods: Considering the purpose, the present study is an applied one and methodologically it is descriptive- correlational. The statistical population consisted of all medical staff (N= 476) of Imam Reza Hospital in Urmia, Iran. The sample was selected by simple random sampling and 215 individuals were selected according to Morgan’s table. For collecting the data, Niehoff and Gharti- Tagoe ‘s (1991) Monitoring Questionnaire , Niehoff and Moorman’s (1993) Organizational Justice Inventory, and Padsakoff, Mackenzie, Pin, and Bachrach’s (2000) OCB Questionnaire have been employed furthermore, their reliability and validity was confirmed. The analysis of data was conducted by using Pearson correlation test, and stepwise multiple regression. Conclusion: The analysis of the data suggested that there was a positive and significant relationship between monitoring with organizational justice perceptions (p = 0.000, R= 0.322) and organizational citizenship behavior (P= 0.02, R= 0.155). It means that the more aware the organizational staff be of the existence of monitoring, the more secure and justice they feel, since they believe that there is no superiority among the organization’s personnel, and their salary, benefits, and rewards are offered based on their effort in the organization. Then, their organizational citizenship behavior is also increased. Keywords: monitoring, organizational citizenship behavior, organizational justice, medical staff of Urmia Imam Reza hospital. Address: University of Urmia, Tel: (+98) 9142010912 Email: karimi.halimeh@yahoo.com
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