Abstract
Today's business life requires
leadership in increasingly complex and rapidly changing information age.
Acquiring, creating and transferring knowledge to solve the complexity can have
significant effects on employees depending on the preferred leadership style.
Specific leadership styles have knowledge sharing oriented effects on managing
uncertainty and employee behavior. Therefore, leaders should access, transfer
and use more information while managing their employees. However, the lack of
research examining the impact of wise leadership on employee behaviors is
noteworthy. In this context, the main objective of this study is to explore the
mediating role of knowledge sharing in the relationship between wise leadership
and job performance. The study sample consisted of 318 employees working at the
headquarters of a private bank. The collected data were analyzed with SPSS,
AMOS and PROCESS macro application. As a result of the study, it was found that
the hypotheses proposed for this study were supported. In this context, it was
revealed that wise leadership has a positive effect on knowledge sharing and
job performance, and knowledge sharing has a positive effect on job
performance. Furthermore, the results provided empirical evidence supporting
the mediating role of knowledge sharing in the impact of wise leadership on job
performance.
JEL classification numbers: D83, L25, J53.
Keywords: Job performance, Wise leadership,
Knowledge sharing.