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Ethical leadership, employee well-being, and helping: The moderating role of human resource management.Karianne Kalshoven & Corine T Boon
in Journal of Personnel Psychology Vol 11(1) (2012): 60-68. In this multi-source study, we examined the link between ethical leadership, human resource management (HRM), employee well-being, and helping. Based on the Conservation of Resources Theory, we proposed a mediated moderation model linking ethical leadership to helping, which includes well-being as an intermediary variable and HRM as a contextual moderator. Results from 221 leader-employee dyads revealed that the relationship between ethical leadership and helping occurs through well-being only when HRM was low, but not when HRM was high. Job-related well-being fully mediated the relationship of the interaction between ethical leadership with HRM and employee helping. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: journal abstract)