The influence of ethical leadership and climate on employee work engagement

Orientation: Ethical leadership is crucial in fostering work engagement among employees in organisations. Research purpose: This study aimed to empirically validate a theoretical model explicating the structural relationships between ethical leadership, ethical climate and work engagement. Motivat...

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Main Authors: Nelson Gwamanda, Bright Mahembe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2023-12-01
Series:SA Journal of Industrial Psychology
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Online Access:https://sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip/article/view/2108
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description Orientation: Ethical leadership is crucial in fostering work engagement among employees in organisations. Research purpose: This study aimed to empirically validate a theoretical model explicating the structural relationships between ethical leadership, ethical climate and work engagement. Motivation for the study: The central role of work engagement in sustaining competitive advantage calls for an analysis of the role of ethical leadership and climate in enhancing an engaged workforce. Research approach/design and method: A non-probability convenience sample consisting of 304 participants was drawn from 10 selected private security companies. Main findings: High levels of reliability were found, and the unidimensionality of the subscales was confirmed through exploratory factor analyses. A good fit with the data was found for the measurement models through confirmatory factor analysis. Structural equation modelling showed a reasonable fit for the structural model. Positive relationships were found between ethical leadership, climate and work engagement. Practical/managerial implications: The findings emphasise the role of ethical leadership and climate in work engagement. Ethical leadership fosters work engagement if employees perceive their leaders as ethical and if there is provision of favourable, transparent policies and procedures. Contribution/value-add: Ethical leadership alone may not be a sufficient condition for employee work engagement; other variables such as a positive ethical climate also play a role. The study suggests specific variables that may also combine with leadership to positively influence work engagement.
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spelling doaj.art-ec61c18bb82b4ba9abc743f07ec350502024-01-10T13:08:42ZengAOSISSA Journal of Industrial Psychology0258-52002071-07632023-12-01490e1e910.4102/sajip.v49i0.21081278The influence of ethical leadership and climate on employee work engagementNelson Gwamanda0Bright Mahembe1Department of Industrial Psychology, Faculty of Economic Management Sciences, University of the Western Cape, BellvilleDepartment of Industrial Psychology, Faculty of Economic Management Sciences, University of the Western Cape, BellvilleOrientation: Ethical leadership is crucial in fostering work engagement among employees in organisations. Research purpose: This study aimed to empirically validate a theoretical model explicating the structural relationships between ethical leadership, ethical climate and work engagement. Motivation for the study: The central role of work engagement in sustaining competitive advantage calls for an analysis of the role of ethical leadership and climate in enhancing an engaged workforce. Research approach/design and method: A non-probability convenience sample consisting of 304 participants was drawn from 10 selected private security companies. Main findings: High levels of reliability were found, and the unidimensionality of the subscales was confirmed through exploratory factor analyses. A good fit with the data was found for the measurement models through confirmatory factor analysis. Structural equation modelling showed a reasonable fit for the structural model. Positive relationships were found between ethical leadership, climate and work engagement. Practical/managerial implications: The findings emphasise the role of ethical leadership and climate in work engagement. Ethical leadership fosters work engagement if employees perceive their leaders as ethical and if there is provision of favourable, transparent policies and procedures. Contribution/value-add: Ethical leadership alone may not be a sufficient condition for employee work engagement; other variables such as a positive ethical climate also play a role. The study suggests specific variables that may also combine with leadership to positively influence work engagement.https://sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip/article/view/2108ethical leadershipwork engagementethical climatereliabilitymeasurement modelgoodness of fitstructural modelexploratory factor analysisconfirmatory factor analysis
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The influence of ethical leadership and climate on employee work engagement
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ethical leadership
work engagement
ethical climate
reliability
measurement model
goodness of fit
structural model
exploratory factor analysis
confirmatory factor analysis
title The influence of ethical leadership and climate on employee work engagement
title_full The influence of ethical leadership and climate on employee work engagement
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title_full_unstemmed The influence of ethical leadership and climate on employee work engagement
title_short The influence of ethical leadership and climate on employee work engagement
title_sort influence of ethical leadership and climate on employee work engagement
topic ethical leadership
work engagement
ethical climate
reliability
measurement model
goodness of fit
structural model
exploratory factor analysis
confirmatory factor analysis
url https://sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip/article/view/2108
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