A Dual-Path Model of Ethical Leadership’s Influence on Civil Servants’ Discretionary Work Behavior: Probing the Social Learning and Social Exchange Processes

IF 3.1 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Beijing Tan, Zijing Wang, Shusong Zhao, Jianqiao Liao
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The study of ethical leadership has emerged as an important topic for understanding the effects of leadership in the public sector. Existing literature finds that ethical leadership can significantly affect the desirable outcomes of subordinates, but most scholars only research from a single theoretical perspective of social learning or social exchange. In addition, the boundary conditions of the downward effects of ethical leadership have not been fully studied, and there is still a lack of clear theoretical explanations for why ethical leadership cannot effectively affect employee behaviors. This research examines the mechanisms and boundary conditions of ethical leadership influencing civil servants’ discretionary work behaviors. A total of 256 civil servants have participated in this study. Results revealed that ethical leadership can indirectly affect civil servants’ helping behavior and extra effort behavior through moral efficacy, and can also indirectly affect civil servants’ extra effort behavior through felt obligation. Social distance weakened the relationship between ethical leadership and moral efficacy, while power distance strengthened the relationship between ethical leadership and felt obligation. These findings broaden ethical leadership research in the public sector by differentiating the processes through which it affects civil servants’ discretionary work behaviors.
伦理型领导对公务员自由裁量工作行为影响的双路径模型:社会学习与社会交换过程探讨
道德领导力研究已成为理解公共部门领导力影响的一个重要课题。现有文献发现,道德领导力会显著影响下属的理想结果,但大多数学者仅从社会学习或社会交流的单一理论角度进行研究。此外,道德领导力下行效应的边界条件尚未得到充分研究,道德领导力为什么不能有效影响员工行为也缺乏明确的理论解释。本研究考察了道德领导影响公务员自由裁量工作行为的机制和边界条件。共有256名公务员参与了这项研究。结果表明,道德领导可以通过道德效能间接影响公务员的帮助行为和额外努力行为,也可以通过感觉义务间接影响公务员额外努力行为。社会距离弱化了道德领导力与道德效能之间的关系,而权力距离则强化了道德领导力和责任感之间的关系。这些发现通过区分道德领导力影响公务员自由裁量工作行为的过程,拓宽了公共部门的道德领导力研究。
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