WORKERS’ INVOLVEMENT, DECISION-MAKING AND ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR (OCB): EVIDENCE FROM INSURANCE COMPANIES IN KIGALI CITY, RWANDA
Keywords:
Workers’ involvement, decision making, Organizational Citizenship BehaviourAbstract
This study was initiated to examine workers’ involvement, decision-making to constructive organizational citi
zen behavior in Kigali city, Rwanda. The construct was anchored on autonomous decision-making and workers
felt involvement or inclusiveness. The instrumental role of the aforementioned was to bring about organiza
tional citizen behavior; a social capital thinking that leads to organizational spiritualism. Data were collected
through a structured questionnaire and distributed to two hundred and fifty-eight (258) respondents from insur
ance institutions. The data were statistically processed, analyzed and interpreted to give academic meaning to
workers’ involvement, decision-making and how these lead to OCB.
The findings of the research indicated that there is a strong significant relationship between workers’ involve
ment, decision making process and organizational citizenship behavior in insurance companies in Kigali city
Rwanda. The managerial implication is that workers’ involvement triggers active participation and commitment
to organizations’ goals. Also, the autonomy to decision making in relation to their respective job areas becomes
a gate with to organizational success. It was therefore recommended for managers to ensure workers’ involve
ment and participation in decision making