Follow the Leader?: The Relationships Among Corrupt Leadership, Followers’ Corruption Tolerance, and Workplace Outcomes

This study used implicit leadership theory (ILT) as a lens for understanding corruption from the perspective of followers and in developing a model that describes the relationship among followers’ schema congruence with corrupt leadership, corruption tolerance, and subsequent work outcomes. Factors...

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Main Authors: Aumentado, Dominic Christian, Balagtas, Lorenzo Julio, Cu, Tiffany Gabrielle, Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/446
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13520-023-00189-y
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-14462024-04-18T06:58:10Z Follow the Leader?: The Relationships Among Corrupt Leadership, Followers’ Corruption Tolerance, and Workplace Outcomes Aumentado, Dominic Christian Balagtas, Lorenzo Julio Cu, Tiffany Gabrielle Teng-Calleja, Mendiola This study used implicit leadership theory (ILT) as a lens for understanding corruption from the perspective of followers and in developing a model that describes the relationship among followers’ schema congruence with corrupt leadership, corruption tolerance, and subsequent work outcomes. Factors that describe characteristics of corrupt leadership were identified through interviews with eight employees and middle managers from different government and business sectors. A survey questionnaire was developed from the qualitative data and administered to 114 Filipino employees. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to confirm the hypothesized relationships among the variables. Qualitative results suggest that followers characterize corrupt leadership as selfish, unethical, and discreetly manipulative, but tolerate this for various reasons such as the fear of retaliation and personally benefiting from corruption. Quantitative findings indicate that followers’ corruption tolerance mediates the relationship between experiences of corrupt leadership and workplace outcomes. Followers who perceive greater corruption in their leaders and are more tolerant of corruption have negative attitudes toward their jobs and teams. The study highlights the need for organizations to monitor corruption among their leadership, establish feedback processes, and implement organizational mechanisms to address corrupt practices and attitudes. Leadership training and employee development programs that consider the influence of cultural norms on corruption tolerance and reporting as well as clearly describe ethical behavior may aid in reducing corruption tolerance and enhancing integrity in the workplace. 2024-01-09T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/446 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13520-023-00189-y Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Corruption Corruption tolerance Leadership Schema congruence Business Industrial and Organizational Psychology Leadership Studies Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Psychology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Corruption
Corruption tolerance
Leadership
Schema congruence
Business
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Leadership Studies
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Corruption
Corruption tolerance
Leadership
Schema congruence
Business
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Leadership Studies
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Psychology
Aumentado, Dominic Christian
Balagtas, Lorenzo Julio
Cu, Tiffany Gabrielle
Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
Follow the Leader?: The Relationships Among Corrupt Leadership, Followers’ Corruption Tolerance, and Workplace Outcomes
description This study used implicit leadership theory (ILT) as a lens for understanding corruption from the perspective of followers and in developing a model that describes the relationship among followers’ schema congruence with corrupt leadership, corruption tolerance, and subsequent work outcomes. Factors that describe characteristics of corrupt leadership were identified through interviews with eight employees and middle managers from different government and business sectors. A survey questionnaire was developed from the qualitative data and administered to 114 Filipino employees. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to confirm the hypothesized relationships among the variables. Qualitative results suggest that followers characterize corrupt leadership as selfish, unethical, and discreetly manipulative, but tolerate this for various reasons such as the fear of retaliation and personally benefiting from corruption. Quantitative findings indicate that followers’ corruption tolerance mediates the relationship between experiences of corrupt leadership and workplace outcomes. Followers who perceive greater corruption in their leaders and are more tolerant of corruption have negative attitudes toward their jobs and teams. The study highlights the need for organizations to monitor corruption among their leadership, establish feedback processes, and implement organizational mechanisms to address corrupt practices and attitudes. Leadership training and employee development programs that consider the influence of cultural norms on corruption tolerance and reporting as well as clearly describe ethical behavior may aid in reducing corruption tolerance and enhancing integrity in the workplace.
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author Aumentado, Dominic Christian
Balagtas, Lorenzo Julio
Cu, Tiffany Gabrielle
Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
author_facet Aumentado, Dominic Christian
Balagtas, Lorenzo Julio
Cu, Tiffany Gabrielle
Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
author_sort Aumentado, Dominic Christian
title Follow the Leader?: The Relationships Among Corrupt Leadership, Followers’ Corruption Tolerance, and Workplace Outcomes
title_short Follow the Leader?: The Relationships Among Corrupt Leadership, Followers’ Corruption Tolerance, and Workplace Outcomes
title_full Follow the Leader?: The Relationships Among Corrupt Leadership, Followers’ Corruption Tolerance, and Workplace Outcomes
title_fullStr Follow the Leader?: The Relationships Among Corrupt Leadership, Followers’ Corruption Tolerance, and Workplace Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Follow the Leader?: The Relationships Among Corrupt Leadership, Followers’ Corruption Tolerance, and Workplace Outcomes
title_sort follow the leader?: the relationships among corrupt leadership, followers’ corruption tolerance, and workplace outcomes
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/446
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13520-023-00189-y
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