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KMID : 0926620040090040087
Korean Journal of Hospital Management
2004 Volume.9 No. 4 p.87 ~ p.110
Influence of Burnout and Coping Type on Organizational Citizenship Behavior among Employees at Korean Red Cross Blood Center
Kim Young-Mi

Lee Key-Hyo
Kim Won-Joong
Park Young-Seok
Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to investigate the burnout state, coping types, and their relationship with organizational citizenship behavior, and based on the investigation, to provide some reference materials for effective management of burnout and appropriate methods of coping. For this purpose, employees of Korean Red Cross Blood Center were selected as the subject of the research. Data for empirical analysis were obtained through mail survey using structured and self-administered questionnaire for 282 employees of five Red Cross Blood Centers across the nation. Following is the summary of the results: 1) Degree of organizational citizenship behavior was higher among the married, the forties in age, and the employees whose major reason for choosing to work at the Center was ¡¯to help other people.¡¯ On the other hand, degree of burnout was higher among the single but lower among the forties in age and the employees who chose to work at the Center because of suitable abilities and interests. As for the types of coping, problem-oriented coping method was more frequently used by the married, older, relatively more-educated and higher-grade employees. 2) Among the three kinds of burnout, ¡¯achievement burnout¡¯ was found to have the greatest influence on the organizational citizenship behavior, negatively affecting organizational citizenship behavior as a whole and all of its components except for ¡¯sportsmanship.¡¯ Next was ¡¯impersonality burnout,¡¯ which also had negative effect on organizational citizenship behavior as a whole, and altruism, conscientiousness and sportsmanship among the components. Finally, ¡¯emotion burnout¡¯ appeared to have positive effect on altruism and courtesy but negative effect on sportsmanship. 3) Among the various types of coping, ¡¯problem-oriented¡¯ and ¡¯positive perspective¡¯ coping methods were found to positively influence overall organizational citizenship behavior, whereas ¡¯stress dissolution¡¯ had negative effect. These results imply that special management, counselling and education are needed for sociodemographic groups with high burnout to utilize problem-oriented and positive perspective coping methods which are considered to have desirable effects in coping with burnout problems. In addition, some methods should be devised to prevent and manage the ¡¯achievement burnout¡¯ that was found to have great negative influence on organizational citizenship behavior.
KEYWORD
Burnout, Coping type, Organizational citizenship behavior Korean Red Cross Blood Center
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