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Authentic Leadership Behaviors and Thriving at Work: Empirical Evidence From The Information Technology Industry in Australia.

Authors
  • Durrah, Omar1
  • Charbatji, Olga2
  • Chaudhary, Monica3
  • Alsubaey, Fahad1
  • 1 Department of Management, College of Commerce and Business Administration, Dhofar University, Salalah, Sultanate of Oman. , (Oman)
  • 2 Powerlitegruppen, Stockholm, Sweden. , (Sweden)
  • 3 S P Jain School of Global Management, Sydney, NSW, Australia. , (Australia)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Psychological Reports
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication Date
Aug 01, 2024
Volume
127
Issue
4
Pages
1911–1940
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1177/00332941221144601
PMID: 36469903
Source
Medline
Keywords
Language
English
License
Unknown

Abstract

Authentic leaders display an exceptional level of integrity and honesty, a high level of awareness and responsibility as well as a commitment to achieving their goals; as a result, they develop more trusting relationships with their employees, which could be translated into many positive outcomes, such as enhancing the ability to thrive at work. The present study aims to determine the role of authentic leadership´s (AL's) four dimensions (self-awareness, relational transparency, balanced processing, and internalized moral perspective) in fostering an environment that offers workers the opportunity to do well, including in terms of two related elements (vitality and learning). An online questionnaire was conducted to collect data from a sample of 402 participants from the information technology (IT) industry in Australia. The study used WarpPLS software to analyze the collected data by the structural equation model. According to the results, balanced processing of AL has a positive and significant effect on two aspects of thriving at work, namely vitality and learning, Moreover, the internalized moral perspective inherent in the aforementioned phenomenon affects learning. The current study is novel as it is among examples of pioneering research that employ the path model, and it uses multi-dimensional structures to examine authentic leadership and thriving at work in the workplace. The research also discusses theoretical contributions, managerial implications, and limitations along with future study directions.

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