Title of article :
Despotic Leadership and Employees’ Outcomes: Mediating Effect of Impression Management
Author/Authors :
Rasool, Ghulam Faculty of Management Sciences - International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan , Naseer, Saima Faculty of Management Sciences - International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan , Syed, Fauzia Faculty of Management Sciences - International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan , Ahmad, Israr Faculty of Management Sciences - International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
This article aims at analyzing the mediating role of impression management in the
relationship between despotic leadership and the employees‟ outcomes which include
organizational career growth, job performance and creativity. Using self motive theory,
we hypothesize that despotic leaders might force individuals, out of fear or out of
personal self-interests, to engage in impression management techniques thus promoting
high career growth, job performance and creativity. Field survey was used for the
collection of data at three different time intervals containing a time lag of one and a half
month between each time wave from respondents serving at different positions in public
sector organization and their peers. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) technique was
used to test and verify the hypothesis of the study. The results prove the mediating role of
impression management in the relationship between despotic leadership and the
employee‟s outcomes. The study attempts to bridge a gap in the dark side of leadership
through opening up a sunny side of a negative leader that how and why a dark leader
such as despotic leader might produce positive outcomes for followers.
Keywords :
despotic leadership , impression management , organizational career growth , job performance , employee creativity , self-motives
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science