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Workplace Spirituality as an Alternative Model for Promoting Commitment to Change and Change-Oriented Organisational Citizenship Behaviour

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  • Sulastini

    (Magister Management Program, Universitas Islam Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari, Banjarmasin 70123, Indonesia)

  • Tri Cicik Wijayanti

    (Magister Management Program, Universitas Gajayana Malang, Malang 65144, Indonesia)

  • Ismi Rajiani

    (Department of Social Studies, Lambung Mangkurat University, Banjarmasin 70123, Indonesia)

Abstract

Considering that the relationship between workplace spirituality and organisational change has only recently sparked scholarly interest, the connection could be more evident, as research has only recently begun. Furthermore, there is a growing tendency to add spirituality as the fourth dimension to sustainability in addition to the environment, social responsibility, and the economy. This study contributes to the academic literature by examining the influence of workplace spirituality on lecturers’ responses to change in their commitment to change and change-oriented organizational citizenship behaviour (C-OCB). Private universities in Banjarmasin, Indonesia, were selected to research these links. To collect data from 1050 instructors, self-administered questionnaires were used, and structural equation modelling (SEM) was performed. The findings demonstrated that the workplace spirituality level, exemplified by a solid connection to a higher power, humanity, and nature, affects the lecturers’ commitment to change leading to change-oriented organizational citizenship behaviour (C-OCB), a dimension of OCB less researched. The findings offer a novel perspective on the relationship between workplace spirituality, lecturers’ attitudes towards change, and change-oriented organizational citizenship behaviour (C-OCB) in higher education. Since this result has not been examined in the context of change in higher education, several consequences and suggestions for future research emerge. More studies could be used in future research, given that the literature in this area is still in its early stages. The current work is expected to spark future research on this intriguing and fertile issue.

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  • Sulastini & Tri Cicik Wijayanti & Ismi Rajiani, 2023. "Workplace Spirituality as an Alternative Model for Promoting Commitment to Change and Change-Oriented Organisational Citizenship Behaviour," Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 13(3), pages 1-14, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jadmsc:v:13:y:2023:i:3:p:86-:d:1097792
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    1. Syed Awais Ahmad Tipu, 2022. "Organizational change for environmental, social, and financial sustainability: A systematic literature review," Review of Managerial Science, Springer, vol. 16(6), pages 1697-1742, August.
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