The Mediator Role of Organizational Justice in the Relationship Between School Principals’ Agile Leadership Characteristics and Teachers’ Job Satisfaction
Citation
ÖZGENEL, Mustafa, Şebnem YAZICI & Adem ASMAZ. "The Mediator Role of Organizational Justice in the Relationship Between School Principals’ Agile Leadership Characteristics and Teachers’ Job Satisfaction". Frontiers in Psychology,13 (2022): 895540.Abstract
Teachers with high job satisfaction become more effective and productive by showing
high performance and positively affecting student and school outcomes. This study
investigates the relationship between school principals’ agile leadership characteristics,
organizational justice, and job satisfaction, and sheds light on the role of organizational
justice in the relationship between agile leadership and job satisfaction. To achieve
this aim, a theoretical model has been put forward and this model has been tested
with the data collected from 409 teachers working in public schools in Istanbul.
The results show that school principals with high agile leadership characteristics and
organizational justice are associated with teachers’ job satisfaction. The analyses also
indicate that organizational justice strongly contributes to the relationship between agile
leadership and job satisfaction and plays an important role in the relationship between
the two determinants.