The Roles of Relational Leadership and Employee Satisfaction in the Linkage Between Social Capital and Employee Turnover: A Moderated-Mediation Analysis

IF 2.7 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
James Aditchere, R. Angmortey
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Abstract

Contrary to the prevailing assumption that social capital inherently fosters job satisfaction within work environments, this study posits that the formation of social groups and interpersonal ties may, in fact, lead to workplace isolation for employees whose belief systems and values diverge from those of dominant social groups. This isolation creates a hostile and unaccommodating environment which dampens work spirit, heightens emotional and psychological exhaustion, and engenders high levels of turnover intentions among workers. In addressing this challenge, the study proposes relational leadership as a crucial management approach that creates a conducive environments where open communication, trust, and collaboration can flourish. The study tests these assumptions on 153 responses from employees working within public and private legal firms in sub-Saharan Africa–Ghana drawing on the tenets of the social capital theory and the theory of reasoned action. The data were analyzed using OLS regression in SPSS and found that social capital positively influences employee satisfaction. Additionally, relational leadership is found not to condition the relationship between social capital and employee satisfaction. Interestingly, employee satisfaction is found to fully mediate the social capital–employee turnover intention relationship. Theoretical and managerial implications of the study are presented in the latter section of the document, as well as avenues for future research.

关系领导和员工满意度在社会资本与员工离职关系中的作用:一个有调节的中介分析
与社会资本内在地促进工作环境中的工作满意度的普遍假设相反,本研究假设社会群体和人际关系的形成实际上可能导致员工的工作场所孤立,这些员工的信仰体系和价值观与主导社会群体不同。这种隔离创造了一个充满敌意和不包容的环境,抑制了工作精神,加剧了情感和心理上的疲惫,并导致工人的离职意愿很高。为了应对这一挑战,该研究提出关系型领导是一种至关重要的管理方法,它可以创造一个有利的环境,让开放的沟通、信任和合作得以蓬勃发展。该研究利用社会资本理论和理性行为理论的原则,对撒哈拉以南非洲-加纳的公共和私人法律公司的153名员工的回答进行了测试。运用SPSS的OLS回归分析数据,发现社会资本对员工满意度有正向影响。此外,关系型领导不影响社会资本与员工满意度的关系。有趣的是,我们发现员工满意度在社会资本-员工离职倾向关系中起着完全中介作用。该研究的理论和管理意义在文件的后一节中提出,以及未来研究的途径。
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Journal of Public Affairs
Journal of Public Affairs PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Affairs provides an international forum for refereed papers, case studies and reviews on the latest developments, practice and thinking in government relations, public affairs, and political marketing. The Journal is guided by the twin objectives of publishing submissions of the utmost relevance to the day-to-day practice of communication specialists, and promoting the highest standards of intellectual rigour.
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