•  3376
    Linking ethical leadership and ethical climate to employees’ ethical behavior: the moderating role of person–organization fit
    with Hussam Al Halbusi, Kent A. Williams, Thurasamy Ramayah, Luigi Aldieri, and Concetto Paolo Vinci
    Personnel Review 50 (1): 159-185. 2020.
    Purpose – With the growing demand for ethical standards in the prevailing business environment, ethical leadership has been under increasingly more focus. Based on the social exchange theory and social learning theory, this study scrutinized the impact of ethical leadership on the presentation of ethical conduct by employees through the ethical climate. Notably, this study scrutinized the moderating function of the person organization fit (P-O fit) in relation to ethical climate and the ethical …Read more
  •  1971
    Corruption devours profts, people, and the planet. Ethical leaders promote ethical behaviors. We develop a frst-stage moderated mediation theoretical model, explore the intricate relationships between ethical leadership (member rated, Time 1) and employee ethical behaviors (leader rated, Time 3), and treat ethical climate and organizational justice (member rated,Time 2) as dual mediators and leaders’ moral attentiveness (leader rated, Time 3) as a moderator. We investigate leadership from …Read more
  •  1623
    Managerial ethical leadership, ethical climate and employee ethical behavior: does moral attentiveness matter?
    with Hussam Al Halbusi, Pablo Ruiz-Palomino, Rafael Morales-Sánchez, and Fadi Abdel Muniem
    Ethical and Behavior 8 (n/a): 2-24. 2021.
    Ethical leaders can influence followers’ ethical behaviors by establishing an ethical climate. However, followers’ responses to an ethical climate may also differ according to the amount of attention they devote to moral questions. This study analyzes whether moral attentiveness augments the positive effect of an ethical climate on employees’ ethical behaviors, as well as the indirect effect of ethical leadership on employee ethical behavior through an ethical climate. Data from 270 employ…Read more
  •  1099
    Necessities and ways of combating dissatisfactions at workplaces against the Job-Hopping Generation Y employees
    with M. D. Mahamudul Hassan, Manimekalai Jambulingam, Elangkovan Narayanan Alagas, Md Uzir Hossain Uzir, and Hussam Al Halbusi
    Global Business Review 26 1. 2020.
    The vital role of the private sector in the overall development of a country is crucial as proven by private tertiary industries. Despite its phenomenal success all over the world, private sectors are facing enormous challenges due to the frequent turnover of Generation Y (Gen Y). Such phenomena cause massive overt and covert losses. Gen Y workers are optimistic, practical and often have attrition tendencies at workplaces. Extensive literature indicates the turnover problem of Gen Y remains unre…Read more
  •  906
    Purpose – The goal of this study is to examine the factors (e.g. enjoyment, skills, challenge, telepresence and flow) that influence players’ purchase intention toward Dota 2 virtual in-game as well as examine the effect of flow toward purchase intention of Dota 2 through the critical mechanism (i.e. continuous intention). Notably, the analysis of the moderating role of enjoyment of buying on the relation of (a) flow and purchase intention of Dota 2 in-game, as well as (b) between flow continuou…Read more
  •  903
    Purpose – Although there have been several studies on corporate justice and employee ethical behavior, little is known about the conditions in which this link develops. The purpose of this study is to investigate the direct effect of organizational justice and moral attentiveness toward employee ethical behavior. Importantly, this study also considers the moderating role of moral attentiveness on the links between organizational justice and employee ethical behavior. Design/methodology/approach …Read more
  •  594
    Ethical leadership and employee ethical behaviour: exploring dual-mediation paths of ethical climate and organisational justice: empirical study on Iraqi organisations
    with Mohd Nazari Ismail and Safiah Binti Omar
    International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 15 (3). 2021.
    Due to ethical lapses of leaders, interest in ethical leadership has grown, raising important questions about the responsibility of leaders in ensuring moral and ethical conduct. Research conducted on ethical leadership failed to investigate the active role that the characteristics of ethical climate and organisational justice have an increasing or decreasing influence on the ethical leadership in the organisation’s outcomes of employees’ ethical behaviour. Thus, this study examined the du…Read more
  •  449
    In today's global economy, organizational effectiveness and innovation have become top priorities, putting pressure on all businesses worldwide. Therefore, this study aims to explore the impact of organizational culture on effectiveness through organizational innovation. We analysed organizational resistance as a boundary condition on the relation of organizational innovation and effectiveness to seek whether organizational resistance enhances the positive effect of organizational innovation on …Read more
  •  400
    Gain More Insight from Common Latent Factor in Structural Equation Modeling
    Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1793 (1): 012030. 2021.
    There is a great deal of evidence that method bias is really sure influences item validities, measurement error, correlation and covariance between latent constructs and thus leading the researchers to erroneous conclusion due to inflation or deflation during hypothesis testing. To remedy this, the study provides a guideline to minimize the method bias in the context of structural equation modeling employing the covariance method (CB-SEM) using medical tourism model. A practical approach is illu…Read more
  •  365
    The public’s actions will likely have a significant effect on the course of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Human behavior is conditioned and shaped by information and people’s perceptions. This study investigated the impact of risk perception on trust in government and self-efficacy. It examined whether the use of social media helped people adopt preventive actions during the pandemic. To test this hypothesis, the researchers gathered data from 512 individuals (students and academics…Read more
  •  306
    Rebelliousness and Street-Level Bureaucrats' Discretion: Evidence From Malaysia
    with Mohammed Salah Hassan, Raja Noriza Raja Ariffin, and Norma Mansor
    Journal of Administrative Science 18 (1): 173-198. 2021.
    Street-level bureaucrats are a fundamental part of the implementation process of any policy. This study provides an examination of the factors that shape the behavior of street-level bureaucrats at the frontlines of policy implementation. This study investigates how rebelliousness generates an impact on the discretion of street-level bureaucrats and to what extent client meaningfulness plays a moderating factor. It utilizes a survey questionnaire distributed among inspectors of the Department of…Read more
  •  272
    Purpose – The internet creates ample opportunities to start a mobile social commerce business. The literature confirms the issue of customer trust for social commerce businesses is a challenge that must be addressed. Hence, this study aims to examine the antecedents of trust in mobile social commerce by applying linear and non-linear relationships based on partial least squares structural equation modeling and an artificial neural network model. Design/methodology/approach – This study applied a…Read more
  •  176
    Integrative Managerial Capabilities; a New Managerial Mechanism to Achieve a Firm Competitive Response
    with Hamdan O. Mansoor, Richard H. Weston, and Hussam Al Halbusi
    مجلة تكريت للعلوم اإلدارية واالقتصادية 17 (45): 264-472. 2021.
    Aims: Companies that should operate in competitive business environments must be able to sustain competitive responses over time. Making such responses, however, typically necessitates the firm's managerial capacity to constantly integrate its properties, ensuring that they are all matched with changing market needs. Based on the literature of Knowledge Management and Dynamic managerial capabilities, this paper contributes to our understanding by developing an Integrative Managerial Capabil…Read more
  •  32
    Examining the impact of ethical leadership and organizational justice on employees’ ethical behavior: Does person–organization fit play a role?
    with Kent A. Williams, Hamdan O. Mansoor, Mohammed Salah Hassan, and Fatima Amir Hammad Hamid
    Ethics and Behavior 30 (7): 514-532. 2020.
    Leadership studies on corporate ethical behavior and practices have grown considerably, contributing significant knowledge on ethical leadership challenges that are organizational and industry focused. However, complex socio-ecological systems are placing pressure on organizational culture and old patterns of leadership behavior that play a role in organizational justice. In this study, we argue that scholars of business ethics must consider the role of organizational justice and use person-orga…Read more
  •  25
    Ethical Leadership and Employees’ Ethical Behavior
    with Homoud Alhaidan, T. Ramayah, and Salem AlAbri
    Business and Professional Ethics Journal 42 (1): 1-31. 2023.
    Ethical scandals, as well as unethical behaviour, are becoming major concerns in recent times. Thus, this study focused on the role of ethical climate and employees’ moral identity. Specifically, this study examined the mediation effect of ethical climate on the relationship between ethical leadership and employees’ ethical behaviour. Also, the study investigated the moderating role of employee moral identity on the relationship between ethical climate and employees’ ethical behaviour. Data were…Read more
  •  21
    Ethical Leadership and Employee Ethical Behavior: Exploring Dual-Mediation Paths of Ethical Climate and Organizational Justice: Empirical Study on Iraqi Organizations
    with Mohd Nazari Ismail and Safiah Binti Omar
    International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1): 1. 2020.
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    Several studies have been conducted on ethical leadership and workplace ethical behavior but little is known about the role of organizational justice and each of its dimensions in this relationship. This study predicts that ethical leadership enhances organizational justice perceptions, including each of its specific dimensions, which in turn enhances employee ethical behavior. The results from two-wave survey data obtained from 270 employees in the Malaysian manufacturing industry confirm that …Read more
  •  14
    Managerial ethical leadership, ethical climate and employee ethical behavior: does moral attentiveness matter?
    with Fadi Abdel Muniem Abdel Fattah, Rafael Morales-Sánchez, and Pablo Ruiz-Palomino
    Ethics and Behavior 31 (8): 604-627. 2021.
    ABSTRACT Ethical leaders can influence followers’ ethical behaviors by establishing an ethical climate. However, followers’ responses to an ethical climate may also differ according to the amount of attention they devote to moral questions. This study analyzes whether moral attentiveness augments the positive effect of an ethical climate on employees’ ethical behaviors, as well as the indirect effect of ethical leadership on employee ethical behavior through an ethical climate. Data from 270 emp…Read more
  •  13
    Corruption devours profits, people, and the planet. Ethical leaders promote ethical behaviors. We develop a first-stage moderated mediation theoretical model, explore the intricate relationships between ethical leadership and employee ethical behaviors, and treat ethical climate and organizational justice as dual mediators and leaders’ moral attentiveness as a moderator. We investigate leadership from two perspectives—leaders’ self-evaluation of moral attentiveness and members’ perceptions of et…Read more