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Leadership Styles,Workplace Politics and Moral Identity of Ugandan Public Procurement Staff
Authors:Joseph Mpeera Ntayi
Institution:1. Faculty of Computing and Management Science, Makerere University Business School , Kampala , Uganda ntayius@gmail.com
Abstract:The study predicts the moral identity of Ugandan public procurement staff using situational factors like leadership styles, social interactions, organizational politics and personal isomorphism, largely ignored in documented empirical literature. This study builds upon previous studies which assert that much remains to be learned about moral identity. Data were collected from staff handling the public procurement function in 105 randomly selected procuring and disposing entities (PDEs). Data relating to the study constructs were collected using self-administered questionnaires and an interview guide. The study established that workplace factors singularly and/or interactively predict moral identity of procurement staff in PDEs in Uganda. These findings have both policy and managerial implications which we discuss and present in this article.
Keywords:leadership styles  white-collar crime  workplace politics  moral identity  ethics  Uganda
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