Year 2022,
Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 18 - 28, 28.11.2022
Mustafa Polat
,
Çağdaş Akif Kahraman
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A RESEARCH IN TURKISH CULTURE ON THE REFLECTIONS OF KUT-BASED TASK CONCEPT TO ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR IN COMPARISON WITH WESTERN CULTURE
Year 2022,
Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 18 - 28, 28.11.2022
Mustafa Polat
,
Çağdaş Akif Kahraman
Abstract
In Turkish thought, ‘kut’ (political power) is given to Kagan by God. The ruler is the ruler because God has given him ‘kut’ and the political power has the right to authority. The study is based on the idea that ‘kut’ provides a reference frame that ‘duty’ is sacred. This idea is based on both paradigms emic and ethics. In order to show the difference of duty’s sacredness owing to kut between western and Turkish culture, Organizational Citizenship Behavior is used as a tool of test. The study is based on the assumption that the mean values obtained in empirical studies on Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Turkish Culture are higher than western cultures having in been touch with Turkish Culture. The t-test results show that there is a significant difference (t(53,81)=4,307; p<0,05) between the studies of Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Turkish Culture and Western Culture. The average of Organizational Citizenship Behavior studies examined in Turkish Culture was found higher than average of Organizational Citizenship Behavior studies examined in Western Culture.
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