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The influence of ethical leadership on the organizational commitment in fire organizations

Mohammadkarim Bahadori (Health Management Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
Matina Ghasemi (Business and Economics Department, Girne American University, Kyrenia, TRNC, Turkey)
Edris Hasanpoor (Department of Healthcare Management, Research Center for Evidence-Based Health Management, Maragheh University of Medical Sciences, Maragheh, Iran)
Seyed Mojtaba Hosseini (Department of Health Services Management, Islamic Azad University Tehran North Branch, Tehran, Iran)
Khalil Alimohammadzadeh (Department of Health Services Management, Islamic Azad University Tehran North Branch, Tehran, Iran)

International Journal of Ethics and Systems

ISSN: 2514-9369

Article publication date: 15 January 2021

Issue publication date: 22 January 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

It is necessary for organizations to have committed employees to perform properly and be able to survive in a competitive world. One of the key components of organizational commitment is implementation of ethical leadership. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between ethical leadership and organizational commitment in fire organizations of Tehran.

Design/methodology/approach

A descriptive-correlational study was carried out in 2019. The sample consisted of 200 randomly selected participants, active in executive and headquarters divisions of fire department in Tehran. To collect data, a questionnaire with three different parts: demographics, organizational commitment questionnaire and the ethical leadership scale, was used. Data analysis were performed by AMOS24 and SPSS software, and data are presented as descriptive statistics of frequency, percentages, mean ± standard deviation (SD) and Pearson’s correlation coefficient.

Findings

Mean and SD for organizational commitment and ethical leadership were 3.44 ± 0.7 and 3.66 ± 0.62, respectively. Affective commitment had the highest average score among organizational commitment dimensions (3.63 ± 0.75). Among ethical leadership dimensions, ethical management showed the highest average (3.79 ± 0.70). Each component of organizational commitment, i.e. affective commitment, continuance commitment and normative commitment, also showed a significant relationship with ethical leadership (p < 0.05). Model fit results revealed that independent variables could anticipate 87% of changes of dependent variables in organizational commitment.

Originality/value

The results show a significantly positive relationship between ethical leadership and organizational commitment among the firefighters. Therefore, by using ethical leadership method, i.e. being a role model, improving the relations between management and employees, establishing trust and mutual respect, managers of fire departments can increase firefighters’ organizational commitment, affective commitment, continuance commitment and normative commitment and prevent them from quitting.

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Citation

Bahadori, M., Ghasemi, M., Hasanpoor, E., Hosseini, S.M. and Alimohammadzadeh, K. (2021), "The influence of ethical leadership on the organizational commitment in fire organizations", International Journal of Ethics and Systems, Vol. 37 No. 1, pp. 145-156. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOES-04-2020-0043

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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