The Mediating Role of Employee Voice Behaviour in the Relation between Despotic Leadership and Employee Outcomes

  • Mir Aimal Kasi PhD Candidate, Institute of Management Sciences, University of Balochistan, Quetta
  • Prof. Dr Zainiab Bibi Director, Institute of Management Sciences, University of Balochistan, Quetta
  • Prof. Dr Jahanvash Karim Professor, Institute of Management Sciences, University of Balochistan, Quetta
Keywords: Despotic Leadership, Voice Behavior, Creativity, Turnover Intention

Abstract

Leaders play an essential role in the success and failure of the organization. In the past, studies examined positive leadership characteristics and behavior and their impacts on employee outcomes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of despotic leadership on employee creativity and turnover intention with the mediating role of employee voice behavior. The sample consisted of 344 faculty members of Teacher Training Institutions in Pakistan. SPSS-25 software was used to evaluate the collected data. The results demonstrated that despotic leadership hurts employee voice behavior and creativity and has a positive impact on turnover intention. Further, the results also revealed that the voice behavior of employees has no mediation effect in the relationship between despotic leadership and employee outcomes (creativity and turnover intention). The study highlighted the importance of the topic and explored the research gap by focusing on the dark side of leadership and examined how despotic leadership harms the creativity and turnover intention of employees.

Published
2020-12-25