Abstract:
There are little evidences regarding the association between psychological empowerment and organizational citizenship 
behavior in the Sri Lankan context. In addition, there are conflicting findings regarding the linkage between the variables. 
Thus, the main objective of the current study is to examine the influence of Psychological Empowerment (PE) on 
Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB). Particularly this study examines the specific dimensions of PE that are linked 
to the extra role behaviour among the employees. For the purpose of the study, 461 employees working in the public 
sector organizations in Jaffna District were selected as sample based on convenience sampling method. The established 
instruments were used for measuring the constructs and a cross sectional survey method was employed. The results 
revealed that the PE cognitions namely meaning and competence positively influence OCB whereas the influence of the 
cognitions namely self-determination and impact on OCB is not significant. The results of the present study suggests that 
organizations need to pay attention to promote the perception among the employees that they are empowered in order 
to enhance OCB.