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100 _aCaillier, James Gerard
245 _aTransformational leadership and whistle-blowing attitudes: is this relationship mediated by organizational commitment and public service motivation?
260 _c2015
300 _ap.458-475.
362 _aJul
520 _aAlthough transformational leadership and whistle-blowing have been extensively examined, only one article was found to explore the relationship between these factors. This is despite research suggesting a connection between leadership practices and whistle-blowing attitudes. This article built on and extended leadership and whistle-blowing theories by investigating the relationship between transformational leadership and whistle-blowing attitudes, as well as how this association might be mediated by public service motivation (PSM) and organizational commitment. Furthermore, the examination was conducted on local, state, and federal government employees in the United States. The findings indicated that transformational leadership had a direct, positive impact on whistle-blowing attitudes, as well as an indirect one through organizational commitment. In addition, PSM had an indirect effect on whistle-blowing attitudes through organizational commitment. On the other hand, PSM was not found to mediate the relationship between transformational leadership and attitudes concerning blowing the whistle. - Reproduced.
650 _aMotivation
650 _aLeadership
773 _aAmerican Review of Public Administration
909 _a109088
999 _c109083
_d109083