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Carlos Santiago-Torner

El efecto del liderazgo ético sobre el comportamiento empresarial es un área de interés que no ha recibido suficiente atención en los últimos años. En consecuencia, esta investigación tiene como objetivo principal analizar la repercusión del liderazgo ético sobre el compromiso organizacional, utilizando la motivación intrínseca como variable mediadora, a través de cinco modelos independientes. La muestra está constituida por 448 empleados. El liderazgo ético se relaciona con el compromiso organizacional y, específicamente, con las dimensiones afectiva, normativa y de sacrificios percibidos (continuidad 2), pero no con la faceta de falta de alternativas laborales (continuidad 1). La motivación intrínseca es un mecanismo que facilita la relación del liderazgo ético con el compromiso organizacional y en concreto con el afectivo. Sin embargo, no logra explicar empíricamente cómo el líder ético se asocia con el compromiso normativo o de sacrificios percibidos (continuidad 2). Como era de esperar, la motivación intrínseca no se relaciona, ni media, la falta de alternativas laborales (continuidad 1). En conclusión, la relación entre el liderazgo ético y el compromiso organizacional no depende, en todo caso, de la motivación intrínseca del seguidor. 

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