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Sense and sensibility: dual routes from ethical leadership to moral voice

ChungJen Chien (College of Management, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan, Taiwan)
YuChi Lin (National Chengchi University, Taipei City, Taiwan)

Journal of Managerial Psychology

ISSN: 0268-3946

Article publication date: 2 April 2024

Issue publication date: 23 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Ethical leadership has been recognized as a critical factor in encouraging employees’ moral voices. This study offers a dual-route model to understand this process. The boundary conditions of these two routes are discussed herein.

Design/methodology/approach

The data originate from a multiwave, multisource survey study of 212 leader–subordinate dyads in Taiwan drawn from a variety of industry sectors.

Findings

The findings validate both the cognitive (moral efficacy) and affective (affective attachment) pathways from ethical leadership to moral voice, influenced by the organizational factor of political climate. While the moral efficacy pathway is more pronounced in a situation of weak political climate, the affective attachment pathway remains effective regardless of the climate’s strength.

Practical implications

Managers need to identify if their organization prioritizes rational professionalism or interpersonal affection. In the former case, they should focus on the learning effects of ethical leadership. Conversely, in the latter, the emphasis should be on the leader-subordinate relationship. Doing so optimizes the effectiveness of ethical leadership in growing moral voices.

Originality/value

Considering both cognitive and affective routes from ethical leadership to moral voice could integrate social learning theory (SLT) and social exchange theory (SET). Identifying factors influencing these two routes resonates with the leader–situation interaction perspective. This research deepens the understanding of ethical leadership's effects on encouraging and protecting employee moral voice.

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Acknowledgements

We sincerely thank the editor-in-chief and the anonymous reviewers for providing many constructive comments on this article, which have improved its quality.

Citation

Chien, C. and Lin, Y. (2024), "Sense and sensibility: dual routes from ethical leadership to moral voice", Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. 39 No. 4, pp. 435-451. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMP-01-2023-0024

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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