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Can Psychological Empowerment and Ethical Leadership Empower Nurses Psychologically and Ethically In The Power-Distance Culture Of Pakistan?
Author(s) -
Kaleem Ullah Irfan,
Talat Islam
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
academic journal of social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2521-0149
pISSN - 2519-7983
DOI - 10.54692/ajss.2021.05021461
Subject(s) - moderation , mediation , psychology , empowerment , ethical leadership , social psychology , moderated mediation , hofstede's cultural dimensions theory , nursing , political science , medicine , sociology , social science , law
The study aims to investigate ethical leadership's impact on employee's leave intention. The study proposes a moderating mediation model examining ethical leadership's (EL) impact on leave intention (LI) through the mediation of occupational commitment (OC) and moderation of psychological empowerment (PE). Survey-based questionnaires were distributed among 600 nursing staff of three big cities of Punjab, Pakistan. SEM was applied for the results that revealed a positive association between EL and LI. In addition, findings suggested strong mediation of occupational commitment between ethical leadership and leave intention and moderation of psychological empowerment between EL and OC. Overall, this study was an attempt to encourage commitment among Pakistan's nursing staff in this pandemic covid-19 situation.

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