Frontiers in Psychology (Dec 2022)

How does leaders' information-sharing behavior affect subordinates' taking charge behavior in public sector? A moderated mediation effect

  • Jun-Na Liu,
  • Yun-Zhang Hou,
  • Jun Wang,
  • Ping Fu,
  • Ping Fu,
  • Cong-Zhen Xia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.938762
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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IntroductionTaking charge behavior (TCB) of civil servants is an important part of individual innovation performance, which is not only a key step for innovation in the public but also a real need for high-quality cadres construction in the public sector in the new era. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out an in-depth discussion on civil servants' taking charge behavior. Based on the theory of planned behavior, this paper constructs the framework of"cognition-motivation-behavior" to deeply explore the relationship between public sector leaders' information-sharing behavior and subordinates' taking charge behavior, as well as the mediating and moderating effects of subordinates' public service motivation and emotional trust.MethodThis study collected 200 civil servants' questionnaires by online survey, and conducted regression analysis through SPSS/AMOS/PROCESS.Result and discussionThe empirical study finds that the information-sharing behavior of leaders in the public sector can significantly affect the TCB of subordinates; the public service motivation partially mediates the relationship between them; emotional trust positively moderates the mediation effect of public service motivation in the relationship between leaders' information-sharing behavior and subordinates' TCB in the public. This study not only enriches the research on civil servants' TCB theoretically but also provides meaningful enlightenment for promoting civil servants' taking charge behavior.

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