TY - JOUR T1 - Analyzing the Relationship Between Ethic-based Culture with the Desire for Ethical Behavior and Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Personal-organizational Fit TT - تحلیل رابطه فرهنگ اخلاق‌مدار با تمایل به رفتار اخلاقی، رفتار شهروندی سازمانی و تناسب فرد ـ سازمان JF - Iran-J-Ergon JO - Iran-J-Ergon VL - 7 IS - 2 UR - http://journal.iehfs.ir/article-1-627-en.html Y1 - 2019 SP - 54 EP - 61 KW - Ethical culture KW - Ethical behavior KW - Organizational citizenship behavior KW - Personal-organizational fit N2 - Background and Objectives: The ethic-based culture is the predictor of ethical behavior and organizational citizenship behavior. Ethical culture enhances our awareness of our activities and can also increase our awareness of our bilateral commitments to the organization and therefore focus on what is important in an organizational setting. The present research aimed at investigating the relationship between the ethical culture with a tendency to ethical behavior and organizational citizenship behavior by examining the mediating role of the person’s organization in the staff of Urmia University. Methods: This descriptive correlation study is a structural equation modeling model. The statistical population of this study consisted of all 503 high school graduates of Urmia University in 2018. Based on the stratified random sampling method, 217 individuals were selected. Standard questionnaires were used to collect information. Data analysis was performed using descriptive indexes and structural equation modeling method. Results: Based on the results there is a positive and significant relationship between ethical culture with ethical behavior and organizational citizenship behavior. Also, the direct and significant impact of ethical culture on the individual-organizational adaptability was confirmed. The results also showed that the individual-organizational adaptability has a positive and significant relationship with ethical and organizational citizenship behaviors. In addition, the role of mediation of this variable (individual-organizational adaptability) in the relation between the ethical culture with two other variables (ethical and organizational citizenship behaviors) was also confirmed based on the findings of the research. Conclusion: Based on the findings, it can be concluded that ethical culture directly promotes personal-organizational fit. In addition, confirming the mediating role of the individual-organization fit ethical culture has an indirect, positive and significant effect on ethical behavior and organizational citizenship behavior. M3 10.30699/jergon.7.2.54 ER -