Managers' leadership styles: organizational commitment, job autonomy and extra-role behaviors

  • Kruesi, Michael A.
  • Kim, Bona
  • Kim, Peter B.
  • Kim, Seongseop (Sam)
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PurposeUsing a dyadic-level analysis, this study examines how organizational commitment accounts for the impacts of transformational and transactional leadership styles on service employees' extra-role behavior and how job autonomy moderates the impacts of these leadership styles.Design/methodology/approachA matched sample of subordinates and superiors in the service industry was targeted. Data acquired from 271 customer service employees and 33 of their immediate supervisors at five-star hotels in Seoul, South Korea, was used for the analysis.FindingsThis study found that organizational commitment mediates the impacts of both leadership styles on extra-role behavior. Job autonomy, however, moderates the impact only of transformational leadership on organizational commitment.Originality/valueThis study provides theoretically meaningful implications that contribute to the literature on the impact of leadership styles on employees' extra-role behavior.

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Transactional leadershipTransformational leadershipOrganizational commitmentExtra-role behaviorJob autonomyTRANSACTIONAL LEADERSHIPTRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIPETHICAL LEADERSHIPMODERATING ROLEPERFORMANCEEMPOWERMENTEMPLOYEESMODELWORKOCB
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Managers' leadership styles: organizational commitment, job autonomy and extra-role behaviors
저자
Kruesi, Michael A.Kim, BonaKim, Peter B.Kim, Seongseop (Sam)
DOI
10.1108/MD-04-2024-0893
발행일
2025-03-24
유형
Article; Early Access
저널명
Management Decision