Ethical leadership is an important factor in leadership effectiveness, but the study of the contingencies of its influence is still in its infancy. Addressing this issue we focus on the moderating role of followers’ need for cognitive closure, the disposition to reduce uncertainty and swiftly reach closure in judgment and decision, in the relationship between ethical leadership and its effectiveness. We propose that need for closure captures followers’ sensitivity to the uncertaintyreducing influence of ethical leadership. In a field survey study we found support for the hypothesis that perceived ethical leadership has a stronger (positive) relationship with leadership effectiveness for followers higher in need for closure. This support is found across two indicators reflecting different aspects of leadership effectiveness: effort investment and job satisfaction. We discuss how these findings advance our understanding of the uncertainty-reducing role of ethical leadership

Ethical leaders and leadership effectiveness. The moderating role of individual differences in need for cognitive closure. Leader etici ed efficacia della leadership. Il ruolo moderatore delle differenze individuali relative al bisogno di chiusura cognitiva / Pierro, Antonio; Nevigato, Giorgia; Amato, Clara; Van Knippenberg, Daan. - In: RASSEGNA DI PSICOLOGIA. - ISSN 1125-5196. - STAMPA. - 33:1(2016), pp. 5-15. [10.4458/8005-01]

Ethical leaders and leadership effectiveness. The moderating role of individual differences in need for cognitive closure. Leader etici ed efficacia della leadership. Il ruolo moderatore delle differenze individuali relative al bisogno di chiusura cognitiva

PIERRO, Antonio;AMATO, CLARA;
2016

Abstract

Ethical leadership is an important factor in leadership effectiveness, but the study of the contingencies of its influence is still in its infancy. Addressing this issue we focus on the moderating role of followers’ need for cognitive closure, the disposition to reduce uncertainty and swiftly reach closure in judgment and decision, in the relationship between ethical leadership and its effectiveness. We propose that need for closure captures followers’ sensitivity to the uncertaintyreducing influence of ethical leadership. In a field survey study we found support for the hypothesis that perceived ethical leadership has a stronger (positive) relationship with leadership effectiveness for followers higher in need for closure. This support is found across two indicators reflecting different aspects of leadership effectiveness: effort investment and job satisfaction. We discuss how these findings advance our understanding of the uncertainty-reducing role of ethical leadership
2016
leadership; ethical leadership; need for cognitive closure; uncertainty
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Ethical leaders and leadership effectiveness. The moderating role of individual differences in need for cognitive closure. Leader etici ed efficacia della leadership. Il ruolo moderatore delle differenze individuali relative al bisogno di chiusura cognitiva / Pierro, Antonio; Nevigato, Giorgia; Amato, Clara; Van Knippenberg, Daan. - In: RASSEGNA DI PSICOLOGIA. - ISSN 1125-5196. - STAMPA. - 33:1(2016), pp. 5-15. [10.4458/8005-01]
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