How and when does centralization affect the likelihood of passive leadership?
Leadership & Organization Development Journal
ISSN: 0143-7739
Article publication date: 25 March 2022
Issue publication date: 23 May 2022
Abstract
Purpose
This study empirically investigates the impact of organizational structure (specifically centralization) on the occurrence of the passive leadership. The authors also examine the mediating role of autonomy frustrations and the moderating effect of turnover intentions in these relationships.
Design/methodology/approach
Using structural equation modelling as well as PROCESS macro (version 3.5), the research model is analysed based on a sample of 133 employee–supervisor dyads in various public sector organizations in Dubai.
Findings
Contrary to the study hypothesis and assumption, the results demonstrate that centralization has no significant direct effect on the occurrence of passive leadership; however, this effect found to be significant only via the mediating of autonomy frustrations (fully mediator). This influence is strengthening when a supervisor has the intentions to leave his/her organizations.
Originality/value
These findings point on how and why centralization can lead to occurrence of passive leadership.
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Acknowledgements
The authors are thankful to all the participants, volunteers, reviewers and Editor for their valuable suggestions.
Citation
Bani-Melhem, S., Abukhait, R. and Bourini, I.F. (2022), "How and when does centralization affect the likelihood of passive leadership?", Leadership & Organization Development Journal, Vol. 43 No. 4, pp. 533-549. https://doi.org/10.1108/LODJ-10-2021-0492
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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