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The impact of transformational leadership and interactional justice on follower performance and organizational commitment in a business context
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2021
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Transformational LeadershipSocial InfluenceOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesInteractional JusticeManagementOrganizational PsychologyResponsible LeadershipTransformational Leadership BehaviorTrustOrganizational CommitmentCommitment ModelApplied Social PsychologyBusiness LeadershipOrganizational TransformationRole TheoryLeadershipFollower OutcomesOrganizational CommunicationFollower PerformanceBusinessEthical LeadershipLeadership Development
The relationships between transformational leaders and several follower outcomes have been well investigated, but the mechanism through which these leadership behaviors relate to such outcomes is relatively unexplored. By investigating the mediating role of interactional justice, using structural equation modeling analyses, and data collected from supervisors and direct reports at various organizational levels, the present study provides insight into the psychological processes underlying transformational leadership and its effectiveness on follower outcomes. In line with social exchange theory, the main takeaway from the present study is suggesting that leaders, who display transformational leadership behavior in a manner perceived by followers as respectful, fair, and consistent with moral and ethical standards, may expect greater follower organizational attachment as an appropriate response to interactional justice.
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