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Individual- and organizational-level consequences of organizational citizenship behaviors: A meta-analysis.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2009
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Citizenship

International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment and Technology, 2017
Citizenship is most commonly defined as a legal standing that connotes membership in a national polity, the guarantee of rights, and consent to obligations associated with membership. Layered onto this definition are other meanings that address substantive aspects of citizenship, commonly described in terms of an individual's public standing in a ...
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Sources. Federal Citizenship and Republican Citizenship

1983
In the thirties, when the previous citizenship statute was promulgated, preambles to legislative acts were not in fashion and, true to pattern, the 1938 law did not feature an introductory statement. Today, of course, the pendulum has swung in the opposite direction and elaborate prefatory pronouncements are again in vogue.
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