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Ethical leadership, employee citizenship and work withdrawal behaviors: Examining mediating and moderating processes

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Zhang, Xiujuan
Walumbwa, Fred
Aryee, Samuel
Chen, Zhen (George)

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Pergamon Press

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The present study examined the mediating and moderating processes in the relationship between ethical leadership and employee citizenship behavior as well as work withdrawal behavior using a sample of 277 employees and their supervisors from the People's

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Leadership Quarterly The

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2037-12-31