Testing a theory of sense of community and community responsibility in organizations: an empirical assessment of predictive capacity on employee well-being and organizational citizenship
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Psychological sense of community: A new construct for the field of management
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Q2. What are the future works in "Testing a theory of sense of community and community responsibility in organizations: an empirical assessment of predictive capacity on employee well-being and organizational citizenship" ?
With an eye to the future, the introduction and validation of the community experience framework to the workplace setting suggests several important directions for future research. Therefore, a future area of inquiry could evaluate how SOC and SOC-R vary across people nested within the same workplace and within individuals across organizational settings in which they are nested. The psychology behind where and how people identify the boundaries that define their perceived realms of community and responsibility is an interesting area for future research. Moreover, if SOC is a driver of psychological well-being, and responsibility is a driver of organizational citizenship behavior and engagement with these variables leading to outcomes like turnover, absenteeism, and performance, then future studies should explore how managers can design workplace settings to evoke a SOC and SOC-R perceptions.