Transformational and transactional leadership behaviors and ethical perceptions: the effects of sensory processing sensitivity

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Cheryl K. Stenmark
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Purpose Sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) is a trait that affects people's thinking and behavior. People who are higher in SPS are more sensitive to internal and environmental stimuli. The present study examined the effects of transformational and transactional leadership behaviors on follower ethical cognition and perception and the role that follower SPS plays in that process. Design/methodology/approach Participants read vignettes in which their leader was described as transformational or transactional. Participants then qualitatively answered a series of four emails asking questions about an ethical problem. Then they completed measures of ethical perceptions and SPS. Qualitative data were content coded to evaluate ethical cognition. Findings Results indicated that people higher in SPS had lower ethical perceptions than people lower in SPS when their leader was transactional. However, when their leader was transformational, people higher in SPS had higher ethical perceptions than people lower in SPS. Results suggest that a match between a follower's SPS and a leader's behaviors can influence followers' ethical perceptions. Findings suggest that organizational leader and management development interventions should encourage leaders to use transformational behaviors to improve followers' ethical perceptions. Originality/value Previous research has examined the effects of transformational and transactional leadership on many outcomes for followers, including ethical attitudes and behaviors. The present study contributes to this literature by examining the effects of transformational and transactional leadership behaviors on ethical cognition and perceptions.
变革型、交易型领导行为与伦理感知:感觉加工敏感性的影响
目的感觉加工敏感性(SPS)是一种影响人的思维和行为的特征。SPS较高的人对内部和环境刺激更敏感。本研究考察了变革型和交易型领导行为对下属伦理认知和知觉的影响,以及下属SPS在这一过程中的作用。设计/方法/方法参与者阅读小短文,其中他们的领导者被描述为变革型或事务型。然后,参与者定性地回答了一系列关于道德问题的四封电子邮件。然后他们完成了道德观念和SPS的测量。定性数据内容编码评价伦理认知。结果表明,当领导是交易型领导时,SPS高的人比SPS低的人有更低的道德感知。然而,当他们的领导是变革型的,高SPS的人比低SPS的人有更高的道德观念。结果表明,追随者的SPS与领导者的行为之间的匹配会影响追随者的道德观念。研究结果表明,组织领导者和管理发展干预措施应鼓励领导者使用转型行为来提高下属的伦理感知。先前的研究已经考察了变革型领导和交易型领导对追随者的许多结果的影响,包括道德态度和行为。本研究通过考察变革型和交易型领导行为对伦理认知和感知的影响,为这一文献做出了贡献。
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期刊介绍: ■Competence-based management development ■Developing leadership skills ■Developing women for management ■Global management ■The new technology of management development The Journal of Management Development draws together the thinking and research relating to the role played by managers in their immediate environment, and the ways in which they can widen their responsibilities to take on larger roles. Many companies now appreciate that investment in management development helps to reduce costs, increase sales and improve productivity - so it"s well worth investigating.
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