Management Representativeness, Ethical Leadership, and Employee Job Satisfaction in the US Federal Government

Citations

WEB OF SCIENCE

23
Citations

SCOPUS

30

초록

As the proportion of women and racial minorities in managerial positions has increased in public organizations, considerable attention has been paid to how management representativeness shapes employee work attitudes and what leadership styles moderate these relationships. This study explores separate and joint effects of two types of management representativeness (gender and racial representation of management) and ethical leadership on employee job satisfaction using panel data from the U.S. federal government. The statistical results indicate that racial representation of management and ethical leadership have a positive influence on employee job satisfaction. Further analysis shows that ethical leadership significantly moderates the relationships between the two types of management representativeness and employee job satisfaction, such that gender and racial representations of management are more positively related to job satisfaction under high ethical leadership. Theoretical and practical implications of these findings are addressed.

키워드

management representativenessethical leadershipjob satisfactionPUBLIC ORGANIZATIONSAUTHENTIC LEADERSHIPDEMOGRAPHIC DIVERSITYMANAGING DIVERSITYEMPIRICAL-ANALYSISPERFORMANCEBUREAUCRACYTURNOVERINCLUSIONAGENCIES
제목
Management Representativeness, Ethical Leadership, and Employee Job Satisfaction in the US Federal Government
저자
Moon, Kuk-KyoungJung, Changhoon
DOI
10.1177/0091026018767480
발행일
2018-09
유형
Article
저널명
Public Personnel Management
47
3
페이지
265 ~ 286