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Is ethical leadership accentuated by perceived justice?: Communicating its relationship with organizational citizenship behavior and turnover intention

Manisha Seth (Jaipuria Institute of Management Lucknow, Lucknow, India)
Deepa Sethi (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Kozhikode, India)
Lalit Kumar Yadav (Shri Ram Murti Smarak International Business School, Unnao, India)
Nishtha Malik (Jaipuria Institute of Management Lucknow, Lucknow, India)

Corporate Communications: An International Journal

ISSN: 1356-3289

Article publication date: 12 May 2022

Issue publication date: 20 September 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to analyze the impact of ethical leadership on organizational citizenship behavior and turnover intention of employees working in the financial sector, considering procedural justice as a mediator.

Design/methodology/approach

Data was collected from 306 employees working in the financial sector (banking, insurance and mutual fund) in India. The data was collected in two phases to avoid common method bias by using standardized close-ended questionnaires. Data for this study was assessed using Smart Partial Least Square (PLS) 3.

Findings

The results show that ethical leadership is significantly associated with procedural justice, organizational citizenship behavior and turnover intention. Further procedural justice acts as a mediator between ethical leadership and organizational citizenship behavior; also between ethical leadership and turnover intention.

Originality/value

The research contribute in understanding the role of procedural justice as a mediator between ethical leadership and organizational citizenship behavior and turnover intention for the employees working in the financial sector in India.

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Acknowledgements

Conflict of interest: There is no conflict of interest.

Citation

Seth, M., Sethi, D., Yadav, L.K. and Malik, N. (2022), "Is ethical leadership accentuated by perceived justice?: Communicating its relationship with organizational citizenship behavior and turnover intention", Corporate Communications: An International Journal, Vol. 27 No. 4, pp. 705-723. https://doi.org/10.1108/CCIJ-09-2021-0095

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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