The Relation between Machiavellianism, Organizational Commitment and Ethical Leadership: A Field Research on Academicians in Turkey

Organizational commitment and ethical leadership practices are regarded as crucial in the process of achieving organizational goals in modern organizational structures and as variables that need to be enhanced within administrative policies of organizations. According to literature, the Machiavel...

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Main Authors: Alper GÜRER, Gamze Ebru ÇİFTÇİ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isarder 2018-06-01
Series:İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
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Online Access:https://isarder.org/2018/vol.10_issue.2_article31_full_text.pdf
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spelling doaj-0a697bb7292e44478b01c87ee201cbb72020-11-25T02:46:21ZengIsarderİşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi1309-07121309-07122018-06-0110257059710.20491/isarder.2018.445The Relation between Machiavellianism, Organizational Commitment and Ethical Leadership: A Field Research on Academicians in TurkeyAlper GÜRERGamze Ebru ÇİFTÇİOrganizational commitment and ethical leadership practices are regarded as crucial in the process of achieving organizational goals in modern organizational structures and as variables that need to be enhanced within administrative policies of organizations. According to literature, the Machiavellian characteristics of the employees typically stand out as an unwanted phenomenon in organizations. The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between Machiavellianism, organizational commitment and ethical leadership in universities. A questionnaire was conducted on 385 academic staff serving in universities around Turkey and frequency, t-test, ANOVA and regression methods were utilized in the analysis of the research data. According to research findings, a positive relationship was found between the continuance commitment and normative commitment which are among sub-dimensions of organizational commitment and Machiavellianism tendency. It was observed that ethical leadership was positively related to all sub-dimensions of organizational commitment, that is, ethical leadership behaviors were an important determinant in terms of organizational commitment. No relation was found between the tendency of Machiavellianism and ethical leadership behaviors.https://isarder.org/2018/vol.10_issue.2_article31_full_text.pdfMachiavellianismOrganizational CommitmentEthical Leadership.
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author Alper GÜRER
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Gamze Ebru ÇİFTÇİ
The Relation between Machiavellianism, Organizational Commitment and Ethical Leadership: A Field Research on Academicians in Turkey
İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
Machiavellianism
Organizational Commitment
Ethical Leadership.
author_facet Alper GÜRER
Gamze Ebru ÇİFTÇİ
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title The Relation between Machiavellianism, Organizational Commitment and Ethical Leadership: A Field Research on Academicians in Turkey
title_short The Relation between Machiavellianism, Organizational Commitment and Ethical Leadership: A Field Research on Academicians in Turkey
title_full The Relation between Machiavellianism, Organizational Commitment and Ethical Leadership: A Field Research on Academicians in Turkey
title_fullStr The Relation between Machiavellianism, Organizational Commitment and Ethical Leadership: A Field Research on Academicians in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed The Relation between Machiavellianism, Organizational Commitment and Ethical Leadership: A Field Research on Academicians in Turkey
title_sort relation between machiavellianism, organizational commitment and ethical leadership: a field research on academicians in turkey
publisher Isarder
series İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
issn 1309-0712
1309-0712
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Organizational commitment and ethical leadership practices are regarded as crucial in the process of achieving organizational goals in modern organizational structures and as variables that need to be enhanced within administrative policies of organizations. According to literature, the Machiavellian characteristics of the employees typically stand out as an unwanted phenomenon in organizations. The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between Machiavellianism, organizational commitment and ethical leadership in universities. A questionnaire was conducted on 385 academic staff serving in universities around Turkey and frequency, t-test, ANOVA and regression methods were utilized in the analysis of the research data. According to research findings, a positive relationship was found between the continuance commitment and normative commitment which are among sub-dimensions of organizational commitment and Machiavellianism tendency. It was observed that ethical leadership was positively related to all sub-dimensions of organizational commitment, that is, ethical leadership behaviors were an important determinant in terms of organizational commitment. No relation was found between the tendency of Machiavellianism and ethical leadership behaviors.
topic Machiavellianism
Organizational Commitment
Ethical Leadership.
url https://isarder.org/2018/vol.10_issue.2_article31_full_text.pdf
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