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Ethics Matter: Moderating Leaders' Power Use and Followers' Citizenship Behaviors

机译:道德问题:调节领导者的权力使用和追随者的公民行为

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Followers' perceptions of their leaders' ethics have the potential to impact the way they react to the influence of these leaders. The present study of 365 U.S. Air Force Academy Cadets examined how followers' perceptions of their leaders' ethics moderated the relationships found between the leaders' use of power, as conceptualized by French and Raven (Studies in social power, 1959), and the followers' contextual performance. Our results indicated that leaders' use of expert, referent, and reward power was associated with higher levels of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) among their followers when the followers perceived these leaders to be more ethical. Moreover, when followers perceived their leaders to be less ethical, these followers reported lower levels of OCBs when their leaders' utilized referent power. Practical implications, limitations, and future research are also discussed.
机译:追随者对领导者道德操守的看法可能会影响他们对这些领导者的影响做出反应的方式。当前对365名美国空军学院学员的研究调查了追随者对领导人道德的看法如何缓和了法国人和拉文(1959年社会权力研究)概念化的领导人使用权力与追随者之间的关系。的情境表现。我们的结果表明,当追随者认为领导者更具道德性时,领导者对专家,推荐人和奖励权力的使用与追随者中更高级别的组织公民行为(OCB)相关。此外,当追随者认为其领导者的道德操守较低时,这些追随者在其领导者利用推荐权时报告的OCB水平较低。还讨论了实际意义,局限性和未来的研究。

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