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The Relationship between Spiritual Leadership and Organizational Cynicism: The Moderating Effect of Emotional Intelligence
Author(s) -
Şafak Gündüz
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
doğuş üniversitesi dergisi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1308-6979
pISSN - 1302-6739
DOI - 10.31671/dogus.2018.35
Subject(s) - cynicism , psychology , emotional intelligence , social psychology , applied psychology , political science , politics , law
The dramatic effects of the discipline of Business Management on employees have brought leadership into sharp focus; the concept of Spiritual Leadership has recently begun to be included in the scope of the studies on positive leadership and emotional leadership, and probably because Organizational Cynicism, which results from the stresses and strains brought about by globalization, is regarded as an organizational pathological disorder, leadership has become a concept through which the discipline of Business Management is seeking a remedy. Based on these, the aim of this study is to supportthe tautology with an emic approachthat spiritual leadership, which can be favoured by employees who are in search of some meaning in the workplace has inevitably a positive effect on organizational cynicism and emotional intelligence has a mediating effect on the relationship between spiritual leadership and cynicism within the Turkish culture. Stating the negative relationship between spiritual leadership and organizational cynicism and to some extend it may be overcome by emotional intelligence may contribute to leadership.

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