A MODEL PROPOSAL FOR THE IMPACT OF TOXIC LEADERSHIP ON THE COUNTERPRODUCTIVE WORK BEHAVIOURS AND INTENTION TO LEAVE
Ä°hsan Akca () and
Ferruh TUZCUOÄžLU ()
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Ä°hsan Akca: General Directorate Of State Airports Authority
Ferruh TUZCUOÄžLU: Sakarya University
JOURNAL OF LIFE ECONOMICS, 2020, vol. 7, issue 3, 257-268
Abstract:
The importance of employees for organizational sustainability in today's business life, which is described as the information age, is particularly important. The fact that the human element becomes the most valuable of the production factors increases this importance. Having leadership approaches that will affect employees in their efforts for organizational processes, increases individual and corporate performance and satisfaction. In this context, the fact that employee behaviors are determinant on organizational outcomes,leads researchers to conduct studies on behavioral attitudes. Toxic leadership, which has been considered as a popular concept in recent years, is evaluated as an undesirable factor for organizations and employees. The idea that toxic leadership may negatively affect employee behavior and attitudes is the basis of the model proposal in this study. Toxic leadership, a destructive and corrosive leadership type, is expected to accelerate the formation of counter productive work behavior. In addition, it is anticipated that toxic leadership can direct individuals to the intention to leave by reducing employees' willingness to stay in the organization. In this study, toxic leadership, counterproductive work behaviors and intention to leave are conceptually addressed and research questions are created to reveal relationships between these variables.
Keywords: M10; M12; M54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M10 M12 M54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.15637/jlecon.7.019
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