The Impact of Authoritarian Leadership on Ethical Voice: A Moderated Mediation Model of Felt Uncertainty and Leader Benevolence

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Yuyan Zheng
Les Graham
Jiing-Lih Farh
Xu Huang
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[1] Sheffield University,Management School
[2] Durham University,Durham Business School
[3] China Europe International Business School (CEIBS),Department of Management, School of Business
[4] Hong Kong Baptist University,undefined
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2021年 / 170卷
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Authoritarian leadership; Felt uncertainty; Ethical voice;
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In a sample of 522 police officers and staff in an English police force, we investigated the role of authoritarian leadership in reducing the levels of employee ethical voice (i.e., employees discussing and speaking out opinions against unethical issues in the workplace). Drawing upon uncertainty management theory, we found that authoritarian leadership was negatively related to employee ethical voice through increased levels of felt uncertainty, when the effects of a motivational-based mechanism suggested by previous studies were controlled. In addition, we found that the negative relationship between authoritarian leadership and employee ethical voice via felt uncertainty is mitigated by higher levels of benevolent leadership. That is, when authoritarian leaders simultaneously exhibit benevolence, they are less likely to cause feelings of uncertainty in their followers who are then more likely to speak up about unethical issues. We discuss theoretical and practical implications of the findings.
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