How does leaders' information-sharing behavior affect subordinates' taking charge behavior in public sector? A moderated mediation effect.

Jun-Na Liu,Yun-Zhang Hou,Jun Wang, Ping Fu, Cong-Zhen Xia

Frontiers in psychology(2022)

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Abstract
The empirical study finds that the information-sharing behavior of leaders in the public sector can significantly affect the TCB of subordinates; the public service motivation partially mediates the relationship between them; emotional trust positively moderates the mediation effect of public service motivation in the relationship between leaders' information-sharing behavior and subordinates' TCB in the public. This study not only enriches the research on civil servants' TCB theoretically but also provides meaningful enlightenment for promoting civil servants' taking charge behavior.
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emotional trust,information sharing behavior of public sector leaders,moderated median model,public service motivation,taking charge behavior
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