Different but Synergistic Effects of Union and Manager Leadership on Member Job Satisfaction
Department
Business
Department Name When Scholarship Produced
Business
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-31-2024
Abstract
Existing research has tended to overlook the diverse roles of union leadership in contributing to member attitudes. Drawing on the social information processing theory, this study examines how union leaders’ (shop stewards) service-oriented leadership relates to member job satisfaction. To clarify the mechanism underlying this relationship, this study focuses on union instrumentality as a mediator. The research also examines managers’ ethical leadership as a conditional factor in the relationship between union leaders’ service-oriented leadership and member job satisfaction through union instrumentality. To test our hypothesis, this study analyzed the results of a survey of 603 respondents from two branches of the Korean Metal Workers’ Union. The findings of this study indicate that union instrumentality is the link between service-oriented union leadership and member job satisfaction. Additionally, the strength of the mediated relationship between the aforementioned factors through union instrumentality is contingent on managerial ethical leadership. This study contributes to an integrated understanding of the way in which service-oriented union stewards and ethical managers influence member job satisfaction through their leadership.
Recommended Citation
Jung, H., Kim, K.-J., & Shin, I. (2024). Different but synergistic effects of union and manager leadership on member job satisfaction. Behavioral Sciences, 14(4), 287. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14040287.
Journal Title
Behavioral Sciences