Leadership traits, leadership behavior, and job autonomy of imams in peninsular Malaysia: A moderated mediation analysis

This study investigated the process of how and when imams’ leadership traits could influence their leadership behavior. In the moderated mediation analysis, this research hypothesized, two leadership traits of imams (i.e. motivation to lead or MTL and past leadership experiences) might mediate the...

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Main Authors: Abdul Mutalib, Mahazan, Abdul Ghani, Abdullah
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2013
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spelling my.uum.repo.101322016-12-07T02:53:25Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/10132/ Leadership traits, leadership behavior, and job autonomy of imams in peninsular Malaysia: A moderated mediation analysis Abdul Mutalib, Mahazan Abdul Ghani, Abdullah HD28 Management. Industrial Management This study investigated the process of how and when imams’ leadership traits could influence their leadership behavior. In the moderated mediation analysis, this research hypothesized, two leadership traits of imams (i.e. motivation to lead or MTL and past leadership experiences) might mediate the influence of three leadership traits (general cognitive ability, personality, and religiosity) toward the imams’ managerial leadership behavior.The analysis also hypothesized that the mediation process might be moderated by the imams’ high and low job autonomous situation.A structured, Malay version-self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 357 imams around Peninsular Malaysia.Results of the hierarchical regression analysis revealed that the traits of imams explained 40.5% variance of leadership behavior.Specifically, the analysis demonstrated leadership behavior was influenced significantly bythe imams’ extraversion, agreeableness, and openness personality, social-normative MTL, and past leadership experiences.Imams’ religiosity and general cognitive ability did not show potential to influence their leadership behavior.Furthermore, this research found social- normative MTL showed partial mediation on the association of personality extraversion and openness with the criterion. Past leadership experiences did not mediate the leadership traits and behavior association.Finally, the analysis revealed high job autonomous situation has potential to moderate the influence of openness personality and affective-identity MTL toward leadership behavior. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/10132/1/L.pdf Abdul Mutalib, Mahazan and Abdul Ghani, Abdullah (2013) Leadership traits, leadership behavior, and job autonomy of imams in peninsular Malaysia: A moderated mediation analysis. International Journal of Business and Society (IJBS), 14 (1). pp. 17-40. ISSN 1511- 6670 http://www.ijbs.unimas.my/
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Abdul Mutalib, Mahazan
Abdul Ghani, Abdullah
Leadership traits, leadership behavior, and job autonomy of imams in peninsular Malaysia: A moderated mediation analysis
description This study investigated the process of how and when imams’ leadership traits could influence their leadership behavior. In the moderated mediation analysis, this research hypothesized, two leadership traits of imams (i.e. motivation to lead or MTL and past leadership experiences) might mediate the influence of three leadership traits (general cognitive ability, personality, and religiosity) toward the imams’ managerial leadership behavior.The analysis also hypothesized that the mediation process might be moderated by the imams’ high and low job autonomous situation.A structured, Malay version-self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 357 imams around Peninsular Malaysia.Results of the hierarchical regression analysis revealed that the traits of imams explained 40.5% variance of leadership behavior.Specifically, the analysis demonstrated leadership behavior was influenced significantly bythe imams’ extraversion, agreeableness, and openness personality, social-normative MTL, and past leadership experiences.Imams’ religiosity and general cognitive ability did not show potential to influence their leadership behavior.Furthermore, this research found social- normative MTL showed partial mediation on the association of personality extraversion and openness with the criterion. Past leadership experiences did not mediate the leadership traits and behavior association.Finally, the analysis revealed high job autonomous situation has potential to moderate the influence of openness personality and affective-identity MTL toward leadership behavior.
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author Abdul Mutalib, Mahazan
Abdul Ghani, Abdullah
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title Leadership traits, leadership behavior, and job autonomy of imams in peninsular Malaysia: A moderated mediation analysis
title_short Leadership traits, leadership behavior, and job autonomy of imams in peninsular Malaysia: A moderated mediation analysis
title_full Leadership traits, leadership behavior, and job autonomy of imams in peninsular Malaysia: A moderated mediation analysis
title_fullStr Leadership traits, leadership behavior, and job autonomy of imams in peninsular Malaysia: A moderated mediation analysis
title_full_unstemmed Leadership traits, leadership behavior, and job autonomy of imams in peninsular Malaysia: A moderated mediation analysis
title_sort leadership traits, leadership behavior, and job autonomy of imams in peninsular malaysia: a moderated mediation analysis
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/10132/1/L.pdf
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