Workplace Social Support in Coronatime as a Moderator Between Leader–Subordinate Fit and Entrepreneurial Behaviour

  • Ahmed J
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this study investigated the moderating effect of workplace social support on the relationship between leader–subordinate fit and entrepreneurial behaviour  in an Iraqi private higher education institution. A sample of 127 respondents  was selected and a questionnaire was administered to them via Google Form. The data thus collected were analysed using JASP. Consistent with the P-E fit theory, the results revealed that supplementary fit (β = 0.44, t = 6.65, p .001, 95%CI = 0.29 to 0.53) and complementary fit (β = 0.46, t = 6.91, p .001, 95%CI = 0.31 to 0.56) significantly predicted entrepreneurial behaviours. However, in contradiction to the buffering hypothesis, the semi-partial Bayes Factor (BF) statistics  indicate that workplace social support did not play any moderating role in the model. The study concludes with a brief discussion on the results, limitations of the study, and suggestions for further research.

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Ahmed, J. S. (2022). Workplace Social Support in Coronatime as a Moderator Between Leader–Subordinate Fit and Entrepreneurial Behaviour. Business Management Analysis Journal (BMAJ), 5(2), 110–135. https://doi.org/10.24176/bmaj.v5i2.7896

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