The Mediating Role of Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Relationship of Perceived Coaching Style and Workplace Deviant Behaviors
The coaching style is considered a kind of supportive and encouraging relationship in organizations and is formed in the context of interactions and close relationships and can influence organizational citizenship behaviors. Also, organizational citizenship behaviors increase performance, commitment, and job satisfaction through influencing the internal factors of the organization and reducing destructive organizational behaviors and attitudes. Based on this, the aim of the present study was to investigate the mediating role of organizational citizenship behavior in the relatonship of perceived coaching style and workplace deviant behaviors.
Type of research was descriptive-correlation and the statistical population consisted of 3237 teachers of Kashan city by using Cochran's formula and stratified random sampling method. 315 teachers were selected as research sample. The instrument consisted of three questionnaires of coaching by Mc Lean et al (2005), deviant behavior by Bennett & Robinson (2000) and organizational citizenship behavior by Organ & Kanovsky (1989). In order to confirm the questionnaire's validity, face validity and construct validity were used. Data analysis of the research was done using AMOS and SPSS software.
The results showed that the mean variable of coaching style and organizational citizenship behavior is higher than average and the deviant behaviors of teachers is lower than average. Also, the total effect of coaching on deviant behavior was negative and meaningful, the effect of citizenship behavior on deviant behavior was negative and significant and the effect of coaching on citizenship behavior was positive and significant. The mediating role of citizenship behavior in effect of coaching on deviant behavior was significant and confirmed.
Based on the results, it can be said that with the appropriate leadership style, mutual trust and commitment are formed between the individual and organization. The organization also seeks personal and professional growth and development of individuals, and individuals mutually seek to achieve organizational goals, even with behaviors are voluntary, less deviant behaviors will be seen in the organization.