Understanding Leader Integrity on Employees’ Perceived Inclusion through Mediating Role of Leader-Member Exchange

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Lipika Arif, S. Chaudhury, Lisa LaCross
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The emphasis of the current study is to investigate the relationship between leader integrity, and employees perceived inclusion in the workplace where Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) plays a mediating role. This study proposes and tests a mediation model to explain how leader integrity impacts employees’ perceived inclusion from the employe es’ points of view. Drawing from the social exchange theory, this study argues that leader integrity affects LMX relationships, subsequently affecting employees' perceived inclusion at work. Time-lagged data were collected from a public-school system in the southeastern United States using a field survey research design. The hypothesized relationships were examined using data from 263 (n = 263) full-time teachers and staff from 79 elementary, middle, and high schools, with an approximate average of four participants for each school/principal. The results confirm that leader integrity is positively related to LMX, and LMX is positively associated with employees’ perceived inclusion. Furthermore, there is a significant mediating effect in the relationship. These results suggest that leader integrity and LMX are critical for establishing perceived inclusion. By being the first study to consider LMX as a mediator from leader integrity for predicting perceived inclusion, this study contented a theoretical gap in the literature, thus advancing our knowledge of integrity in leadership and its relationship with other organizational phenomena. Finally, the paper discusses theoretical and practical implications, limitations, and future research directions.
通过领导-成员交换的中介作用了解领导诚信对员工感知包容的影响
本研究的重点是探讨领导诚信与员工感知包容之间的关系,其中领导-成员交换(LMX)在工作场所起中介作用。本研究提出并检验了一个中介模型,以解释领导诚信如何从员工的角度影响员工的感知包容。根据社会交换理论,本研究认为领导者诚信影响LMX关系,进而影响员工在工作中的感知包容。使用实地调查研究设计从美国东南部的公立学校系统收集了滞后数据。研究人员使用了来自79所小学、初中和高中的263名全职教师和教职员工的数据来检验假设的关系,平均每所学校/校长有4名参与者。结果证实,领导诚信与LMX正相关,LMX与员工感知包容正相关。此外,在关系中存在显著的中介效应。这些结果表明,领导者诚信和LMX对于建立感知包容至关重要。本研究是第一个将领导诚信作为预测感知包容的中介因素的研究,填补了文献中的理论空白,从而促进了我们对领导诚信及其与其他组织现象关系的认识。最后,讨论了本研究的理论与实践意义、局限性以及未来的研究方向。
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