Management Science Letters (May 2013)

A study on relationship between ethical leadership style and organizational learning based on Northouse model: A case study of governmental organizations in province of Charmahal-Bakhtiari in Iran

  • Mohsen Rahimi Semiromi,
  • Fatemeh Malekmohammadi Faradonbeh,
  • Mohammad Malekmohammadi Faradonbeh,
  • Sabere Sedeian,
  • Abbas Rostami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5267/j.msl.2013.03.027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 5
pp. 1479 – 1484

Abstract

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Most organizations benefit from ethical leadership and try to establish ethical rules and regulations in their working environment. This paper proposes an empirical investigation to learn the relationship between ethical leadership and organization learning. The proposed study designs a questionnaire based on Northouse model [Northouse, P. G. (2012). Leadership: Theory and practice. SAGE Publications, Incorporated.] and distributes it among all 108 managers in province of Charmahal-Bakhtiari located in west part of Iran and, using Pearson correlation, we examine different hypotheses. Cronbach alpha is equal to 0.86, which is well above the minimum desirable level of 0.70. The results of our study indicate that all five components of ethical leadership including respect, serve, justice, honesty and socialization have positive and meaningful relationship with organizational learning.

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