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:: year 10, Issue 37 (12-2018) ::
2018, 10(37): 157-182 Back to browse issues page
Relationship between Organizational Silence & Leadership Style Regarding the Moderating Role of Personality
Reza Shariati 1, Mehdi Afkhami Ardakani
1- , reza.shariati@yahoo.com
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Although the employees are expected to contribute in organizations development by utilizing their knowledge, ideas, and comments, so often they prefer to remain silent. This research was designed to investigate the moderating role of personality in the relationship between organizational silence and leadership style at Research Institute of Petroleum Industry (RIPI). In this practical study, we gathered descriptive data by questionnaire, and utilized the structural equation modeling (SEM) technique to look at the correlations among data points. The random sampling technique has been used to gather 115 data points among the target population of 350 employees at RIPI. It has been used a combination of Leadership Style questionnaire (Bass & Avilio, 2000), Personality questionnaire (L.R. Goldberg, 1993), and Organizational Silence (M. Vakola and D. Bouradas, 2005) for gathering data. Reliability and validity of data were investigated by using the cronbach's alpha test and AVE test, respectively. The results indicated that the transformational and transactional leadership style has a significant reverse relationship with the organizational silence, while the relationship between non-interventional leadership style and organizational silence was insignificant. Furthermore, the introvert personality has a significant direct relationship with organizational silence. The results showed that for the staff with introvert personality, the non-interventional leadership style amplifies their silence and vice-versa. The personality variable in transformational and transactional leadership style has a moderating effect on the leadership-silence relationship as well.
Keywords: Organizational Silence, Personality, Leadership Style, Research Institute of Petroleum Industry
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Management
Received: 2017/09/25 | Accepted: 2018/09/11 | Published: 2019/02/17
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Shariati R, Afkhami Ardakani M. Relationship between Organizational Silence & Leadership Style Regarding the Moderating Role of Personality. Strategic studies in the oil and energy industry 2018; 10 (37) :157-182
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year 10, Issue 37 (12-2018) Back to browse issues page
فصلنامه مطالعات راهبردي در صنعت نفت و انرژي Strategic Studies in Petroleum and energy Industry
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