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Mediation of Distributive Justice on Dyadic Relationship between Leaders and Followers with Personal Outcomes KCI 등재

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한국유통과학회 (Korea Distribution Science Association)
초록

Purpose – This study examined the relationship between dyadic relationship between leaders and followers (DRLF), distributive justice (DISJ), job satisfaction (JSTC), and organizational commitment (OGCM).
Research design, data, and methodology – 200 sets of survey questionnaires were distributed to the employees at a municipal office in East Malaysia using purposive sampling technique. Only 60 percent or 115 questionnaires were returned to the researchers. The survey data were analysed using the SmartPLS due to its ability to deliver latent construct scores, handle small sample size problems and estimate relationship between many constructs in the hypothesized model.
Results – The findings indicated that there is a significant correlated direct relationship between DRLF and DISJ and mediating relationship between DRLF, DISJ and personal outcomes, which are JSTC and OGCM.
Conclusions – This study confirms that DISJ does act as an important mediating variable in the relationship between DRLF with JSTC and DRLF with OGCM. Other dimensions of personal outcomes, such as extra-role behaviour, job motivation and service quality should be considered in future study because they are found to be the important outcomes of the relationship between DRLF and DISJ. The importance of these issues need to be further advanced in future research.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Literature Review
 3. Research Method
  3.1. Measures
  3.2. Sample
 4. Results
 5. Discussion
 6. Conclusions
 References
저자
  • Yusniati Ishak(Master degree candidate, Graduate School of Business, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
  • Azman Ismail(Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics & Management, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
  • Anis Anisah Abdullah(Master degree candidate, Institut Islam Hadhari, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
  • Asyakireen Samsudin(Faculty of Economics & Management, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) Corresponding Author
  • Kartina Rahayu Mohamed(Research assistant, Faculty of Economics & Management, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)