IMPACT OF ETHICAL LEADERSHIP ON WORK ENGAGEMENT AND EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION: MEDIATING ROLE OF SELF EFFICACY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EMPOWERMENT

Authors

  • Rana Muhammad Zawar Department of Management Sciences, KFUEIT, RahimYar Khan, Pakistan
  • Abdul Qayyum Jam Department of Management Sciences, KFUEIT, RahimYar Khan, Pakistan
  • Muhibullah Nahrio Department of Business Administration, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Sanghar Campus

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53664/JSRD/02-02-2021-09-191-200

Keywords:

Ethical leadership, emotional exhaustion, work engagement, self-efficacy and psychological empowerment

Abstract

As based on social exchange theory, current study aimed to examine Effect of the moral authority over work engagement and emotional exhaustion. The mediating role of self-efficacy and psychological empowerment is examined between ethical leadership and work engagement as well. The sample size was 221, for testing the model and data analysis, SPSS 21 version, has been used for correlation analysis. The results come about of this study uncovered noteworthy positive affiliation between the moral leadership and employee’s well-being (work engagement & enthusiastic exhaustion). Mediation part of Self efficacy and psychological empowerment within relationship amid moral authority and employee’s well-being was too found significant. Accordingly, the recommendations and implications are provided to banking sector. The findings of this inquire about recommend that managing bank officers ought to be more sensitized whereas managing with work force, since it'll make an agreeable work environment that grounded interpersonal connections, which in turn, will decrease work put, push.

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Published

31-12-2021

How to Cite

Rana Muhammad Zawar, Jam, A. Q., & Muhibullah Nahrio. (2021). IMPACT OF ETHICAL LEADERSHIP ON WORK ENGAGEMENT AND EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION: MEDIATING ROLE OF SELF EFFICACY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EMPOWERMENT. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT, 2(2), 191–200. https://doi.org/10.53664/JSRD/02-02-2021-09-191-200

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