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Despotic leadership harms both employee motivation and well-being. It has been studied using several theories, including social exchange and social learning theory, the latter suggesting learning stems from imitation. This study explores dark side of leadership, particularly in current healthcare reforms in Pakistan, such as Medical Teaching Institute (MTI). The need to review changing structural hierarchies is emphasized, as unilateral decisions often lead to defensive silence rather than workplace aggression and bullying. This study investigated the moderating role of neuroticism in the relationship between despotic leader- ship and workplace deviance, with emotional exhaustion mediating factor among healthcare sector employees. This study involved 294 professionals from public healthcare centres in Pakistan, achieving a 73% response rate. Five hypotheses were tested using Smart PLS for model testing and structural measurement along with SPSS and Preacher Hayes process models for moderated-mediation analysis. Results of linear regression analysis revealed that despotic leadership, mediated by emotional exhaustion, significantly impacts interpersonal and organizational deviance. Interestingly, neuroticism does not moderate this relationship, challenging previous literature. This study sheds light on despotic leadership's broader influence beyond personality attributes, offering new theoretical and practical implications and guiding future research directions.
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Health Care Anal
September 2025
Department of Computing, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Seri Iskandar, 32610, Perak, Malaysia.
Despotic leadership harms both employee motivation and well-being. It has been studied using several theories, including social exchange and social learning theory, the latter suggesting learning stems from imitation. This study explores dark side of leadership, particularly in current healthcare reforms in Pakistan, such as Medical Teaching Institute (MTI).
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April 2025
Health Management Department, Health Sciences University, İstanbul, Türkiye.
Background: Nurses are integral to healthcare, ensuring the effective functioning of healthcare services. Despite their crucial role, they face significant stressors, including despotic leadership. This type of leadership results in adverse outcomes such as organizational silence, emotional exhaustion, and revanchist behaviors.
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December 2024
Learning and Educational Technology (LET) Research Laboratory, Faculty of Education and Psychology, University of Oulu, 90570 Oulu, Finland.
Based on social exchange theory, social psychology theories, and despotic leadership theory, this study explored the impact of petty tyranny on employee turnover intentions. Specifically, the authors examined the mediating effect of toxic workplace environments through emotional exhaustion on this relationship among academicians. The authors surveyed 421 employees using a five-point Likert scale across six universities in Lahore, Pakistan and employed a time-lag research design.
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December 2024
Faculty of Management, NUCB Undergraduate School, Nagoya University of Commerce and Business, Nisshin, Japan.
This research investigates how despotic leadership influences follower creativity within the hospitality context. Grounded in social exchange theory (SET), the research delves into the mediating role of psychological safety in the link between despotic leadership and follower creativity. Additionally, it explores how power distance moderates this relationship, potentially alleviating the adverse implications of despotic leadership.
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November 2024
Nursing Administration Department, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
Introduction: Leadership style and employee behavior has long been a topic of interest in organizational research.
Objectives: To explore levels of despotic leadership, supervisor-employee value congruence, and organizational deviance among the studied nurses. Furthermore, to explore the connection between the three variables.