Ethical leadership and work engagement: A moderated mediation model

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Drawing on social cognitive theory, this study extends our understanding of the relationship between ethical leadership and employee work engagement, by exploring self-efficacy as an important mediating variable. In addition, we propose that the quality of LMX moderates the relationships such that the direct and indirect relationships between ethical leadership, self-efficacy, and work engagement are stronger when the quality of LMX is high. Data collected in two-waves from 373 respondents working in different manufacturing organizations of Pakistan supported our hypothesized theoretical model. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

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Naeem, R. M., Weng, Q., Hameed, Z., & Rasheed, M. I. (2020). Ethical leadership and work engagement: A moderated mediation model. Ethics and Behavior, 30(1), 63–82. https://doi.org/10.1080/10508422.2019.1604232

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