道德领导
商业道德
社会心理学
心理学
组织公民行为
身份(音乐)
调解
透视图(图形)
真正的领导力
变革型领导
生活质量研究
领导风格
组织承诺
公共关系
政治学
医学
物理
计算机科学
公共卫生
人工智能
护理部
声学
作者
Fabiola H. Gerpott,Niels Van Quaquebeke,Sofia Schlamp,Sven C. Voelpel
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10551-017-3625-0
摘要
Despite the proliferation of research on ethical leadership, there remains a limited understanding of how specifically the assumingly moral component of this leadership style affects employee behavior. Taking an identity perspective, we integrate the ethical leadership literature with research on the dynamics of the moral self-concept to posit that ethical leadership will foster a sense of moral identity among employees, which then inspires followers to adopt more ethical actions, such as increased organization citizenship behavior (OCB). We further argue that these identity effects should be more pronounced when leaders are perceived to be group prototypical, as their actions then speak louder to followers’ sense of identity. Two studies—a scenario experiment with 138 participants and a field study with 225 employees—provided support for our hypothesized moderated mediation model. Perceived ethical leadership positively affected OCB via followers’ moral identity but only under conditions of high perceived leader group prototypicality. We discuss how the identity pathway of ethical leadership can facilitate novel theorizing about moral transference. Our findings also suggest that, when hiring external ethical leaders or training internal managers, practitioners are well advised to consider that these individuals may only be effective in morally transforming followers when they are perceived as prototypical for the group.
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