Perceived leader integrity as a mediator between ethical leadership and ethical climate in a teaching context

Abstract Background Scandalous incidents occurring in prominent organisations in the world have brought to limelight the role of leaders in shaping the ethical climate of their organisations. As a result, several studies across different organisational/occupational contexts and climes have examined...

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Main Authors: Ibeawuchi K. Enwereuzor, Ike E. Onyishi, Florence Chiji Albi-Oparaocha, Kenneth Amaeshi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:BMC Psychology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40359-020-00420-6
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spelling doaj-cc49200195ae48d0b5cd24f66e734adf2020-11-25T03:19:20ZengBMCBMC Psychology2050-72832020-05-018111110.1186/s40359-020-00420-6Perceived leader integrity as a mediator between ethical leadership and ethical climate in a teaching contextIbeawuchi K. Enwereuzor0Ike E. Onyishi1Florence Chiji Albi-Oparaocha2Kenneth Amaeshi3Department of Psychology, University of Nigeria, NsukkaDepartment of Psychology, University of Nigeria, NsukkaCollege of Medicine, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, IkwoUniversity of Edinburgh Business School, University of EdinburghAbstract Background Scandalous incidents occurring in prominent organisations in the world have brought to limelight the role of leaders in shaping the ethical climate of their organisations. As a result, several studies across different organisational/occupational contexts and climes have examined and unanimously proven that ethical leadership was positively related to ethical climate. However, there is rarely any of these studies that was conducted in teaching context. Besides, the mechanisms involved between ethical leadership and ethical climate seems not to have been addressed in literature. Thus, this paper reports the findings of a study that investigated the mediating role of perceived leader integrity in the ethical leadership–ethical climate relationship among teachers. Methods Data were collected from 336 teachers (105 male and 231 female) in three-time periods using measures of ethical leadership, perceived leader integrity, ethical climate, and demographics. Results The results from OLS regression-based path analysis showed that: 1) ethical leadership was positively related to perceived leader integrity, 2) perceived leader integrity was positively related to ethical climate, 3) ethical leadership was positively related to ethical climate, and 4) the positive relationship between ethical leadership and ethical climate was mediated by perceived leader integrity. Conclusions The current study extends the social learning theory by identifying perceived leader integrity as a mechanism underlying the relationship between ethical leadership and ethical climate. The findings have some implications for personnel selection especially in relation to selection of ethical leaders.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40359-020-00420-6Ethical climateEthical leadershipHead teacherLeaderOrganisationPerceived leader integrity
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author Ibeawuchi K. Enwereuzor
Ike E. Onyishi
Florence Chiji Albi-Oparaocha
Kenneth Amaeshi
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Ike E. Onyishi
Florence Chiji Albi-Oparaocha
Kenneth Amaeshi
Perceived leader integrity as a mediator between ethical leadership and ethical climate in a teaching context
BMC Psychology
Ethical climate
Ethical leadership
Head teacher
Leader
Organisation
Perceived leader integrity
author_facet Ibeawuchi K. Enwereuzor
Ike E. Onyishi
Florence Chiji Albi-Oparaocha
Kenneth Amaeshi
author_sort Ibeawuchi K. Enwereuzor
title Perceived leader integrity as a mediator between ethical leadership and ethical climate in a teaching context
title_short Perceived leader integrity as a mediator between ethical leadership and ethical climate in a teaching context
title_full Perceived leader integrity as a mediator between ethical leadership and ethical climate in a teaching context
title_fullStr Perceived leader integrity as a mediator between ethical leadership and ethical climate in a teaching context
title_full_unstemmed Perceived leader integrity as a mediator between ethical leadership and ethical climate in a teaching context
title_sort perceived leader integrity as a mediator between ethical leadership and ethical climate in a teaching context
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychology
issn 2050-7283
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Scandalous incidents occurring in prominent organisations in the world have brought to limelight the role of leaders in shaping the ethical climate of their organisations. As a result, several studies across different organisational/occupational contexts and climes have examined and unanimously proven that ethical leadership was positively related to ethical climate. However, there is rarely any of these studies that was conducted in teaching context. Besides, the mechanisms involved between ethical leadership and ethical climate seems not to have been addressed in literature. Thus, this paper reports the findings of a study that investigated the mediating role of perceived leader integrity in the ethical leadership–ethical climate relationship among teachers. Methods Data were collected from 336 teachers (105 male and 231 female) in three-time periods using measures of ethical leadership, perceived leader integrity, ethical climate, and demographics. Results The results from OLS regression-based path analysis showed that: 1) ethical leadership was positively related to perceived leader integrity, 2) perceived leader integrity was positively related to ethical climate, 3) ethical leadership was positively related to ethical climate, and 4) the positive relationship between ethical leadership and ethical climate was mediated by perceived leader integrity. Conclusions The current study extends the social learning theory by identifying perceived leader integrity as a mechanism underlying the relationship between ethical leadership and ethical climate. The findings have some implications for personnel selection especially in relation to selection of ethical leaders.
topic Ethical climate
Ethical leadership
Head teacher
Leader
Organisation
Perceived leader integrity
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