Assessing the effects of responsible leadership and ethical conflict on behavioral intention

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Chu-Mei Liu
Chieh-Peng Lin
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[1] Tamkang University,Department of International Business
[2] National Chiao Tung University,Institute of Business and Management
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Ethical conflict; Responsible leadership; Turnover intention; Organizational identification; Helping intention; International business; 90B70;
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This study develops a research model that elaborates how responsible leadership and ethical conflict influence employees from the perspectives of role theory and attachment theory. Its empirical results reveal that turnover intention indirectly relates to ethical conflict and responsible leadership via the mediating mechanisms of organizational identification and organizational uncertainty. At the same time, helping intention indirectly relates to ethical conflict and responsible leadership only through organizational identification. Finally, the managerial implications for international business and research limitations based on the empirical results are discussed.
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页码:1003 / 1024
页数:21
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