2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.874646
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The Mediator CSR Plays the Effective Leadership Belief Role for Resource Dilemma Handling Leadership in Organizational Commitment During Sustainability Development

Abstract: The authors aim to explore a better fitting leadership style that is designed for the sustainable era in believing and committing to work for cherishing resources and developing the organization toward a new sustainable direction. This study developed the questionnaire items of the Resource-Dilemma-Handling-Leadership (RDHL) scale, representing a new sustainable era's new leadership style, and then to compare it with the transformational leadership style in order to highlight the importance of RHDL for sustain… Show more

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“…Considering the behavior of faculty members working in Pakistani HEIs, technological leadership was proven as a significant predictor of organizational commitment to sustainability. Similar to what has been found in previous research (Chan et al ., 2022) on the role of leadership in organizational commitment to sustainable development; a substantial association was found between technological leadership and an organization's commitment to sustainability (H1) . This significant finding can be attributed to leaders' understanding of the organization's commitment to sustainability and their behavioral reactions to green HRM practices as reflected in green practices implementation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Considering the behavior of faculty members working in Pakistani HEIs, technological leadership was proven as a significant predictor of organizational commitment to sustainability. Similar to what has been found in previous research (Chan et al ., 2022) on the role of leadership in organizational commitment to sustainable development; a substantial association was found between technological leadership and an organization's commitment to sustainability (H1) . This significant finding can be attributed to leaders' understanding of the organization's commitment to sustainability and their behavioral reactions to green HRM practices as reflected in green practices implementation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…From these studies, the authors defined its concept in three primary areas: (a) organization, (b) learning, and (c) leadership, as shown in Figure 5. As regard organization classification, the term sustainability has been coupled with various business terms, such as business sustainability (Hermelingmeier & von Wirth, 2021; Yusoff et al, 2019; Zgrzywa-Ziemak & Walecka-Jankowska, 2021), corporate sustainability (Ardichvili, 2013; Baek & Kim, 2014; Iarossi et al, 2011; Vincze et al, 2021), firm sustainability (Wan Mohamed Radz et al, 2015), organizational sustainability (Chan et al, 2022), and industry sustainability (Quartey & Wells, 2020). In addition, related to the triple bottom line model, two terms—social sustainability (McDonald & Hite, 2018) and environmental sustainability (Abbas et al, 2022; Bianchi & Testa, 2022; Dicle & Köse, 2014; Kola-Olusanya, 2013; Law et al, 2017)—were used.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nations: Poland and Denmark (Zgrzywa-Ziemak & Walecka-Jankowska, 2021), United States (Craig & Allen, 2013; Eccles et al, 2014), Turkey (Cop et al, 2020; Özgül & Zehir, 2023), Greek (Kafetzopoulos, 2023), Canada (Vito et al, 2023), German (Wicki & Hansen, 2019), United Kingdom (Ipiranga & Aguiar, 2014), China (Abbas et al, 2022), Taiwan (Chan et al, 2022), Srilanka (Wijethilake & Upadhaya, 2020), Rome (Dragan et al, 2021), Brazil (Figueiredo et al, 2021), and Malaysia (Bilan et al, 2020; Yusoff et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%