Addressing Leader-Member Exchange and Self-Regulation as Remedies for Work Alienation: Insights from Private and Public Sectors in Turkey

IF 0.5 4区 管理学 Q4 MANAGEMENT Journal of East European Management Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5771/0949-6181-2022-2-311
M. Turkmenoglu, Berat Çiçek, Duygu Acar Erdur
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Although there is a growing body of literature on the consequences of work alienation, its antecedents have not received the same attention. Therefore, there is a need to examine elements affecting work alienation, the examination of which has been a preoccupation amongst both organisations and scholars. Drawing on the Social Exchange Theory and Self-Determination Theory, we aim to investigate the relationship between leader-member exchange, work alienation, and the mediation role of self-regulation on this relationship. We also consider whether tenure moderates the relationship between leader-member exchange and work alienation. To achieve the aim of the study, the quantitative research method is adopted by collecting data from 310 public and private sector employees and middle managers in Turkey. The partial least squares approach is employed to test the conceptual model, and multi-group analysis is used to examine whether the relationship differs with sector. The results reveal that leader-member exchange negatively affects work alienation, and self-regulation mediates this relationship. Tenure has a moderating effect on the relationship between leader-member exchange and self-regulation. Multi-group analysis results demonstrate a higher impact of leader-member exchange on self-regulation in the public sector than in the private sector. Implications, limitations, and future studies are drawn from the results.
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解决领导-成员交流和自我监管作为工作异化的补救措施:来自土耳其私营和公共部门的见解
尽管有越来越多的文献研究工作异化的后果,但它的前身并没有得到同样的关注。因此,有必要研究影响工作异化的因素,对这些因素的研究一直是组织和学者关注的问题。运用社会交换理论和自我决定理论,探讨领导-成员交换与工作异化之间的关系,以及自我调节在这一关系中的中介作用。我们还考虑了任期是否会调节领导-成员交换和工作异化之间的关系。为了达到研究的目的,采用定量研究方法,收集来自土耳其310名公共和私营部门员工和中层管理人员的数据。采用偏最小二乘方法对概念模型进行检验,并采用多组分析来检验不同部门之间的关系是否不同。结果表明,领导-成员交换对工作异化有负向影响,而自我调节在这一关系中起中介作用。任期对领导-成员交换与自我调节的关系有调节作用。多群体分析结果表明,领导-成员交换对公共部门自我监管的影响高于私营部门。从结果中得出了启示、局限性和未来的研究。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of East European Management Studies (JEEMS) aims to promote dialogue and cooperation among scholars from all countries who seek to examine, explore and explain the behaviour and practices of management within the transforming societies of Central and Eastern Europe.
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