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The Destructiveness of Laissez-Faire Leadership Behavior
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Elmx RelationshipEducationLaissez-faire LeadershipHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorOrganizational SocializationEmployee AttitudeManagementOrganizational PsychologyWork AttitudeMotivationEconomic Leader–member ExchangeOrganizational CommitmentBusiness LeadershipLeadershipLaissez-faire Leadership BehaviorOrganizational CommunicationBusinessEthical LeadershipLeadership DevelopmentPolitical Science
This study examined the mediating role of economic leader–member exchange (ELMX) on the negative associations between laissez-faire leadership and affective commitment, self-reported work effort, and self-reported organizational citizenship behavior. Two samples were used. Study 1 consisted of 199 employees from an international high-technology manufacturing organization. Study 2 consisted of 197 employees from an international private security firm. Both studies supported a positive association between laissez-faire leadership and an ELMX relationship. Study 1 showed that ELMX fully mediated the negative association between laissez-faire leadership and affective commitment. Study 2 showed that ELMX fully mediated the negative association between laissez-faire leadership and self-reported work effort and partially mediated the negative association between laissez-faire leadership and self-reported organizational citizenship behavior. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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