HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies (Jun 2022)

Analysing the relationship between ethical leadership and the voice of Malaysian Muslim employees

  • Zulham Zulham,
  • Qurratul Aini,
  • Nasir Mehmood,
  • Sandhir Sharma,
  • A. Heri Iswanto,
  • Ismail Suardi Wekke,
  • Anna Gustina Zainal,
  • Elena Pavlovna Panova,
  • Natalia Fedorova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v78i4.7340
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 78, no. 4
pp. e1 – e6

Abstract

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Ethical behaviour, in its simplest terms, means knowing and doing what is right. Nevertheless, the main difficulty is how to define the word ‘right’. For this purpose, various individuals, cultures and religions have thus far portrayed it in different ways. The present study reflected on the Islamic society, wherein ethical leadership has been one of the most effective factors in its continuation of life and success, with a vital role in its growth, development and progress. Accordingly, the relationship between ethical leadership and the voice of Muslim employees in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 2021, as the statistical population (n = 2500) was analysed. For this purpose, a standard questionnaire was used to collect the necessary data, whose validity was confirmed by the construct validity in the Linear Structural Relations (LISREL) software and its reliability was checked via the Cronbach’s alpha in the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software. Besides, path analysis was utilised to test the research hypothesis. Confirmatory factor analysis was correspondingly implemented to examine the data. Ultimately, the study results revealed a significant positive relationship between ethical leadership and the voice of Malaysian Muslim employees (p = 0.80; t = 5.02). Contribution: Based on the literature review and the results of this study, ethical leadership can motivate Muslim citizens to participate in decision-making processes and even allows them to express their creative ideas in organisations and society.

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