Supervisors’ Ethical Leadership and Employee Job Satisfaction: A Social Cognitive Perspective

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Yidong Tu
Xinxin Lu
Yue Yu
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[1] Wuhan University,School of Economics and Management
[2] Renmin University of China,School of Labor and Human Resources
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Supervisors’ ethical leadership; Employee moral awareness; Employee moral identity; Employee job satisfaction; Social cognitive theory;
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Although several studies explored the relationship between supervisors’ ethical leadership and employee job satisfaction, little information is available on this relationship in the Chinese context. We propose that moral cognition is an essential process in the relationship between supervisor’s ethical leadership and employee subjective well-being. The present study, through the lens of the social cognitive theory, examined the relationship between supervisors’ ethical leadership and employee job satisfaction, as well as the employee moral-cognitive processes between them. Based on 371 employees in a Chinese enterprise, the present study employed structural equation modeling to examine the hypothesized research model. The results confirmed that supervisors’ ethical leadership was positively related to employee moral awareness, moral identity and job satisfaction, respectively. Moreover, employee moral awareness and moral identity partially mediated the relationship between supervisors’ ethical leadership and employee job satisfaction. The theoretical and managerial implications were further discussed.
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