Knowledge-sharing behavior has been a hot issue in knowledge management. In the context of highly dynamic business, understanding the factors that encourage a knowledge-sharing behavior is critical if an organization wants to compete and win in the industry. This study investigates the antecedents of knowledge-sharing behavior. This study examines the factors that encourage knowledge-sharing behavior among banking officers using Ajzen's theory of planned behavior. The suggested research model was tested using partial least square analysis. Data consisting of 200 responses from employees who have been working in banks in Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia are analyzed. The results reveal that personal attitude, subjective norm, and
Purpose
This study aims to investigate the effect of authentic leadership on internal whistleblowing intention through psychological safety.
Design/methodology/approach
To test the hypotheses, the partial least square analysis is applied to questionnaire survey data from 201 employees from State Province Government of Indonesia.
Findings
The results reveal that authentic leadership and psychological safety influence the internal whistleblowing intention. The result also indicates that authentic leadership has an indirect effect on internal whistleblowing intention through psychological safety.
Originality/value
This study has made a valuable contribution for scholars and managers to the understanding of factors that affect internal whistleblowing intention at government officers in Indonesia context.
Purpose
This study aims to extend the understanding of the role of authentic leadership in encouraging subordinates to become internal whistleblowers. The current study aims to seek whether authentic leadership can encourage internal whistleblowing (IW) through employee controlled motivation for IW and moral courage.
Design/methodology/approach
The samples of this study were 221 employees working at 26 government organizations in one of the provinces located on Sumatera Island, Indonesia. Based on the cross-sectional survey method, this study used partial least square-structural equation modeling analysis with SmartPLS 3 software to test the hypotheses.
Findings
The result revealed that employee controlled motivation for whistleblowing and moral courage significantly mediates the effect of authentic leadership toward IW. This result also indicates that the two mediating variables in this study fully mediate the effect of authentic leadership toward IW.
Practical implications
This study highlights the critical role played by leaders in encouraging subordinates to IW in the workplace. The role of an authentic leader will have positively affected enhancing IW by employees, which has significant implications for the organization that particularly in manage organization wrongdoing in terms of eliminating or preventing unethical practice.
Originality/value
Theoretically, the current study extends the understanding of the mechanism underlying the relationship between authentic leadership and IW. This study proposes employee controlled motivation for IW and moral courage as the new mediator variables to explain how and why authentic leadership may encourage IW. Empirically, the current study chooses the Indonesian Government as a context that rarely conducts in the prior study.
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