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The impact of organisational citizenship behaviour, transformational leadership, and organisational commitment on organisation performance: a case study at universities in Ho Chi Minh City

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  • Anh Ngoc Huynh
  • Thang Quyet Nguyen
  • Anh Hoang Le

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The study assesses the impact of organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB), transformational leadership styles and organisational commitment on organisational performance in a case study conducted at local universities in Ho Chi Minh City. Findings obtained using quantitative approaches indicate that all five components of OCB - altruism, civic virtue, conscientiousness, sportsmanship and courtesy - positively impact organisational performance. The findings also demonstrate that transformational leadership styles positively impact organisational performance and enhance OCB's positive impact on organisational performance. Regarding organisational commitment, only continuance commitment was found to enhance the positive impact of sportsmanship on organisational performance at the studied universities in Ho Chi Minh City. Based on the study's results, the author identifies several implications for universities in Ho Chi Minh City.

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  • Anh Ngoc Huynh & Thang Quyet Nguyen & Anh Hoang Le, 2024. "The impact of organisational citizenship behaviour, transformational leadership, and organisational commitment on organisation performance: a case study at universities in Ho Chi Minh City," International Journal of Business and Systems Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 18(3), pages 268-294.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbsre:v:18:y:2024:i:3:p:268-294
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