Abstract
Drawing upon the career construction theory and the trait activation theory, the present study first aims to uncover the interactive effect of core self-evaluation (CSE) and ethical leadership on career adaptability. In addition, the authors examined how career adaptability mediates the interaction effect of CSE and ethical leadership on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). Two-wave data from 156 employees were collected in a manufacturing company over a one-month interval. Results showed that ethical leadership moderated the relationship between CSE and career adaptability. Specifically, the positive relationship between CSE and career adaptability was stronger when ethical leadership was low. Moreover, career adaptability mediated the relationship between CSE and OCB, and ethical leadership moderated this indirect relationship. We discuss implications for career adaptation and organizational effectiveness.
TY - JOUR
T1 - When Core Self-Evaluation Leads to Career Adaptability: Effects of Ethical Leadership and Implications for Citizenship Behavior.
AU - Xu,Xiao-Min,
AU - Yu,Kun,
Y1 - 2019/01/22/
PY - 2019/1/23/pubmed
PY - 2019/10/2/medline
PY - 2019/1/23/entrez
KW - Career development
KW - engagement
KW - personality
KW - self-concept
SP - 463
EP - 477
JF - The Journal of psychology
JO - J Psychol
VL - 153
IS - 5
N2 - Drawing upon the career construction theory and the trait activation theory, the present study first aims to uncover the interactive effect of core self-evaluation (CSE) and ethical leadership on career adaptability. In addition, the authors examined how career adaptability mediates the interaction effect of CSE and ethical leadership on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). Two-wave data from 156 employees were collected in a manufacturing company over a one-month interval. Results showed that ethical leadership moderated the relationship between CSE and career adaptability. Specifically, the positive relationship between CSE and career adaptability was stronger when ethical leadership was low. Moreover, career adaptability mediated the relationship between CSE and OCB, and ethical leadership moderated this indirect relationship. We discuss implications for career adaptation and organizational effectiveness.
SN - 1940-1019
UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/30668230/When_Core_Self_Evaluation_Leads_to_Career_Adaptability:_Effects_of_Ethical_Leadership_and_Implications_for_Citizenship_Behavior_
DB - PRIME
DP - Unbound Medicine
ER -