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Title: The influence of ethical leadership and organisational culture on employee commitment in the City of Johannesburg
Authors: Ndou, Joseph Mbulaheni 
Keywords: Ethical leadership;Organisational culture;Employee commitment;Ethical;Business
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Abstract: 
The key driver of this study was to explore the influence of ethical leadership
and organisational culture on employee commitment in the City of
Johannesburg. The study employed a quantitative research approach, and
simple random sampling was used to select research participants. This study
entailed a cross-sectional study. Four hundred online questionnaires were
distributed to research participants, of whom 234 were returned, giving an
initial response rate of 58.5%. Of the 234 online returned questionnaires, 14
were found to be invalid and were omitted from the study analysis. This
resulted in a valid response rate of 55%. The study’s findings have revealed
that ethical leadership is key in positively influencing employee commitment.
Therefore, the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality employees
should be trained to increase their knowledge of ethical leadership, apply it
and be empowered to enhance employee commitment. Moreover, the study
has also revealed that organisational culture contributes substantially to
employees’ commitment to the City of Johannesburg. Therefore, the City of
Johannesburg's leadership should create a strong culture that will result in a
positive environment. This would assist in retaining employees and thus
reduce employee turnover.
Moreover, the study has also revealed that organisational culture contributes
substantially to employees’ commitment to the City of Johannesburg.
Therefore, the City of Johannesburg's leadership should create a strong
culture resulting in a positive environment. This would assist in retaining
employees and thus reduce employee turnover.
Therefore, the study recommends that the City of Johannesburg recruit
ethical employees and create a conducive organisational culture to foster
employee commitment.
Description: 
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Management Sciences
Specialising in Business Administration, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5031
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5031
Appears in Collections:Theses and dissertations (Management Sciences)

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