Effects of Authentic Leadership on Intrapreneurial Behaviour: A Study in the Service Sector of Southern Spain
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González-Cánovas, A.; Trillo, A.; Jiménez-Barrionuevo, M.M. y Bretones, F.D. (2024). Effects of Authentic Leadership on Intrapreneurial Behaviour: A Study in the Service Sector of Southern Spain. Behavioral Sciences, 14, 705. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14080705
Abstract
Employees currently face an increasingly demanding environment in terms of intrapreneurial
behaviour due to the key role it plays in the survival of companies and the elimination of threats in the
organisational environment. This paper investigates the antecedents of intrapreneurial behaviour in
the service sector in southern Spain, analysing the relationships between it and authentic leadership,
as well as the mediating role of practiced creativity, autonomy and meaningful work. This study
uses a quantitative approach through the distribution of a questionnaire. A total of 333 employees
completed the research questionnaire. The results show that although authentic leadership has a
significant negative direct effect on intrapreneurial behaviour, it positively and significantly promotes
it through practiced creativity and meaningful work. In contrast to the previous two mediations,
the mediation of autonomy was not significant. This research provides empirical findings that can
contribute to a better understanding of intrapreneurial behaviour by highlighting the importance of
balanced, authentic leadership and offering guidance to organisations in designing a work climate
that enhances organisational effectiveness.