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Purpose: This study analyzes the mediating role of positive psychological capital in the
relationship between authentic leadership and organizational commitment.
Design/methodology/approach: This quantitative study presents a model in which were
considered as variables mediating the relationship between authentic leadership and
organizational commitment, the four dimensions of positive psychological capital (optimism,
resilience, self-efficacy, hope).
Findings: The results showed that positive psychological capital mediates the relationship
between authentic leadership and organizational commitment. However, they also indicate that
this mediation is only made for three of the four dimensions of positive psychological capital
(self-efficacy, hope and optimism). They also show that resilience negatively affects
organizational commitment.
Originality/value: The value of this study is to strengthen the interest in the study of positive
psychological capital as a mediating variable and the importance of development that each of its
dimensions and the impact they may have on other variables, as demonstrated by the results.
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Keywords
Authentic leadership, organizational commitment, positive psychological capital
