Management Sciences Department, Capital University of Science & Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 22;19(8):e0306912. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0306912. eCollection 2024.
This study delves into the complex dynamics of ethical leadership's influence on employees' pro-social rule-breaking behavior, taking into account the mediating role of psychological capital and the moderating effect of moral identity. Using data collected from nursing staff in Pakistani hospitals and analyzed through PLS SEM, the study yielded unexpected results. Contrary to the initial hypotheses, the findings reveal a positive relationship between ethical leadership and employees' pro-social rule-breaking behavior within organizational settings. Furthermore, the study identifies psychological capital as a key mediator in this relationship, while moral identity emerges as a crucial moderator. These results challenge the conventional perception of ethical leadership as an exclusively positive form of leadership and underscore its unintended consequences. Moreover, they underscore the significance of employees' psychological processes and individual differences in unraveling this paradoxical relationship. These results have the potential to reshape how organizations view ethical leadership and consider the unintended outcomes it may generate. Future research can build upon these findings to explore the boundaries and contextual factors that influence the effects of ethical leadership, ultimately contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of leadership dynamics in diverse organizational settings.
本研究深入探讨了道德领导对员工亲社会违规行为的复杂影响,考虑到心理资本的中介作用和道德认同的调节作用。通过对巴基斯坦医院护理人员收集的数据进行 PLS SEM 分析,研究得出了出人意料的结果。与最初的假设相反,研究结果表明,在组织环境中,道德领导与员工的亲社会违规行为之间存在正相关关系。此外,研究还发现心理资本是这种关系的关键中介,而道德认同则是一个重要的调节因素。这些结果挑战了道德领导作为一种纯粹积极的领导形式的传统观念,并强调了其意外后果。此外,它们强调了员工心理过程和个体差异在揭示这种矛盾关系中的重要性。这些结果有可能改变组织对道德领导的看法,并考虑到它可能产生的意外后果。未来的研究可以在这些发现的基础上进一步探讨影响道德领导效果的边界和情境因素,从而为在不同组织环境中理解领导动态提供更全面的认识。