Exploring the role of ethics in the emotional intelligence-organizational commitment relationship

IF 1.9 Q2 ETHICS
Monoshree Mahanta, Karabi Goswami
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Today, organizations are facing a high rate of attrition which is a serious issue for human resource managers. Gaining the commitment of employees towards their organization, though challenging, is rewarding as organizational commitment (OC) is a precursor to employee engagement. Another challenge is about maintaining an ethical climate. Ethical misconduct by organizations not only brings them a heavy monetary price but also incurs non-monetary price in terms of customer and employee attrition and diminished business reputation. In the new workplace with greater emphasis on flexibility, teams and a strong customer orientation, we feel that development of emotional intelligence (EI) of the workforce can be the key to meet these challenges. This paper explores these three critical constructs viz., EI, workplace ethics and OC together, and tests whether workplace ethics mediates the EI–OC relationship using structural equation modelling. We conducted an empirical study in Guwahati, a fast-growing tier II city in India and a business hub for north-east India, on a sample of 400 managers working in the service sector. Our study found that emotional intelligence is a strong predictor of ethical perception and organization commitment. Also, ethical perception significantly affects organizational commitment. Although we reject the hypothesis that ethics mediates the EI–OC relationship, the importance of workplace ethics cannot be undermined as it can build intangible organizational assets such as goodwill and public image. Since individual ethical standards create ethical climate, organizations need to teach their people how to recognize morally questionable situations and the consequence of unethical conduct.

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探讨伦理在情商-组织承诺关系中的作用
今天,组织面临着高流失率,这对人力资源管理者来说是一个严重的问题。获得员工对组织的承诺虽然具有挑战性,但也是有益的,因为组织承诺(OC)是员工敬业度的前兆。另一个挑战是如何维持道德氛围。组织的道德不端行为不仅会给组织带来沉重的货币代价,而且还会产生非货币代价,如客户和员工的流失以及商业声誉的下降。在更加强调灵活性、团队和强烈的客户导向的新工作场所,我们认为员工情商(EI)的发展可能是应对这些挑战的关键。本文将情商、职场伦理和工作效率这三个关键构式放在一起进行探讨,并利用结构方程模型检验职场伦理是否在情商和工作效率之间起到中介作用。我们在印度快速发展的二线城市、印度东北部的商业中心古瓦哈提(Guwahati)对400名服务业经理进行了实证研究。我们的研究发现,情绪智力是道德感知和组织承诺的一个强有力的预测因子。此外,伦理知觉显著影响组织承诺。虽然我们拒绝接受道德规范对企业绩效-工作能力关系起中介作用的假设,但工作场所道德规范的重要性不能被削弱,因为它可以建立无形的组织资产,如商誉和公众形象。由于个人的道德标准创造了道德氛围,组织需要教会他们的员工如何识别道德上有问题的情况和不道德行为的后果。
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2.60
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38.50%
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16
期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Business Ethics (AJBE) publishes original articles from a wide variety of methodological and disciplinary perspectives concerning ethical issues related to business in Asia, including East, Southeast and South-central Asia. Like its well-known sister publication Journal of Business Ethics, AJBE examines the moral dimensions of production, consumption, labour relations, and organizational behavior, while taking into account the unique societal and ethical perspectives of the Asian region.  The term ''business'' is understood in a wide sense to include all systems involved in the exchange of goods and services, while ''ethics'' is understood as applying to all human action aimed at securing a good life. We believe that issues concerning corporate responsibility are within the scope of ethics broadly construed. Systems of production, consumption, marketing, advertising, social and economic accounting, labour relations, public relations and organizational behaviour will be analyzed from a moral or ethical point of view. The style and level of dialogue involve all who are interested in business ethics - the business community, universities, government agencies, non-government organizations and consumer groups.The AJBE viewpoint is especially relevant today, as global business initiatives bring eastern and western companies together in new and ever more complex patterns of cooperation and competition.
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