Extra role performance

{{Short description|Voluntary employee behavior}}

Extra-role performance behaviours are certain behaviours of employees, which are not part of their formal job requirements as they cannot be prescribed or required in advance for a given job but they help in the smooth functioning of the organization as a social system. Some of the extra role performance behavior are: helping coworkers with a job related problem; accepting orders without fuss; tolerating temporary impositions without complaint; maintaining cleanliness and physical hygiene of the workplace; promoting a work climate that is tolerable and minimizes the distractions created by interpersonal conflict; and protecting and conserving organizational resources etc. (Bateman & Organ, 1983).

Sources

  • {{Cite journal | issn = 0001-4273 | volume = 26 | issue = 4 | pages = 587–95 | last = Bateman | first = Thomas S. |author2=Dennis W. Organ | title = Job satisfaction and the good soldier: the relationship between affect and employee 'citizenship' | journal = The Academy of Management Journal | date = December 1983| jstor = 255908 }}

Category:Employee relations