Abstract
Building organizational trust is important for the progressive performance of any organization and therefore, this study has examined the various building blocks that effects the organizational trust among the employees of the firm. Moreover, the openness to the market getting effected from these has also been studied with the role of ethical and authentic leadership and the leader member role. The interconnected relationship between the organizational trust, authentic, leadership and leader member role and the openness change has also been focused in this research study. The research outcomes showed that the ethical leadership and leader member role is positively associated with the openness to the market and building organizational trust among the employees. Moreover, the research outcomes also supported the significance of authentic leadership, ethical leadership and leader member role on building trust in the organization structure, which then acts as a mediator in effecting the openness change of the organization. Contrary to this, the results of the study provided empirical evidence that there does not exists much significant impact of authentic leadership on the organizational openness change. Moreover, the practical, managerial and theoretical significance and implementations of the study were also discussed.