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According to various studies, procedural justice is affected by a range of positive behaviors and attitudes; however, when justice is considered as the primary objective of the decision-making process, certain other aspects of the process are completely ignored. This is a study that examined one...
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This study investigated what leadership traits affect workplace incivility and how they affect them. Drawing on Bandura's theory of social learning, we proposed a theoretical framework explaining leadership and incivility nexus by modifying Walsh et. al. (2017) model, as well as adding culture...
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The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between conflict resolution strategies (accommodating, avoiding, compromising, collaborating, and competing) with workplace frustration and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) with the moderating role of trait emotional...
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Scholars have baptized for investigation relating to the antecedents and sways of workplace incivility and means to condense it. To address this concern, this study proposed a theoretical framework that explains the linkages of workplace incivility with Job satisfaction. We theorized that...
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There is a widespread acceptance of the link between religiosity and ethics although it is unclear how this influence occurs exactly. Building on social learning and social exchange theory, O'Keefe et. al. (2017) proposed that ethical leadership interacts with co-worker ethicality to predict...
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Firms in a highly competitive environment, to improve productivity, put pressure on employees making them feel insecure about their job, prompting them to behave unethically to protect their jobs. Here employees’ ethicality crucially depends upon their personality traits, moral values, and...
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This study highlights the importance of leader word deed alignment in shaping employee’s attitudes and behaviors. Leader Behavioral Integrity (BI) is defined as the perceived pattern of alignment between the leader’s words and deed. BI theory suggests that BI’s greater performance impact...
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While many researchers have conducted several studies on the effect of ethical leadership on citizenship behavior, in different contexts, however, not much is known about the moral mechanisms that make it possible for leader behaviors to produce follower outcomes in the form of organizational...
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Despite numerous researches on ethical leadership, literature still lacks the researches on boundary conditions that limit its effectiveness. Thus, the present study examines the relationship between ethical leadership (EL) and organizational deviance via first-order mediation of affective...
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The exceeding number of studies proposes that leadership skills, ability, knowledge, and outcomes can be enhanced by leader character strengths. In this study, we explained how character strengths affect self, leader, and work-related outcomes. For this, we proposed a theoretical framework...
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