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Leadership style, conflict management behavior and self-regulation of uzbek managers: differential prediction by intrinsic and extrinsic religious orientation in post-Soviet Muslim-majority workforce

OSF Preprints (OSF Preprints)repository2026uz
ABI

Abstract

Religious orientation is an understudied individual difference predictor of managerial behavior in organizational psychology with particular application to contexts outside of Western Christianity. Uzbekistan, a unique setting where a sustained post-Soviet Islamic revival and rapid professionalization of the workforce converge, is valuable for examining whether Allports` intrinsic-extrinsic religiosity distinction predicts leadership style, workplace conflict handling, and self-regulation among practicing managers.

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