THE INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP STYLE ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
Organisations and leaders seek to have engaged employees and spend considerable time and resources to improve engagement which has enormous influence on employee productivity and organisational performance. Although there have been previous studies in Malaysia, little research has been done on leade...
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my-inti-eprints.16122024-04-30T11:25:58Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1612/ THE INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP STYLE ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT Manmeet Kaur, Jaswant Singh Poh, Phaik See H Social Sciences (General) HD28 Management. Industrial Management Organisations and leaders seek to have engaged employees and spend considerable time and resources to improve engagement which has enormous influence on employee productivity and organisational performance. Although there have been previous studies in Malaysia, little research has been done on leadership’s influence on employee engagement across industries. Transformational and transactional leadership is stated to be positively correlated with employee motivation and employee satisfaction, and indirectly employee engagement. This study examines the leadership style practised by leaders in five organisations in Malaysia, its influence on employee motivation and satisfaction which lead to an increase or decrease in employee engagement. Data on leadership style, employee motivation, satisfaction and engagement, and organisational culture was gathered through a web based questionnaire from employees. Quantitative data from leaders on their leadership style, motivation, satisfaction, engagement whereas those on organisational culture was gathered qualitatively. Responses from the web based employee questionnaire were processed using IBM’s Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 22. The qualitative data gathered from leaders were processed via the in vivo technique, clustered and classified into patterns according to the emerging common themes using Microsoft Excel, together with quantitative data. The findings of the study show that transformational and transactional leadership style influences employee satisfaction more than employee motivation, which impacts employee engagement. Employees led by transformational leaders have the highest satisfaction levels with their job, leadership style and organisation whereas teamwork outshines while working with a transactional leader. Finally, in project-related industries, the laissez-faire leadership style is prominent as in encouraging employee empowerment and autonomy in decision making which ultimately results in higher employee engagement. Sub-unit culture rather than organisational culture has a moderating influence on the relationship between leadership style and employee engagement. INTI International University 2022-04 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1612/1/v2022_08.pdf Manmeet Kaur, Jaswant Singh and Poh, Phaik See (2022) THE INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP STYLE ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT. Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 2022 (08). pp. 1-30. ISSN 2805-5187 http://ipublishing.intimal.edu.my/jobss.html |
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Organisations and leaders seek to have engaged employees and spend considerable time and resources to improve engagement which has enormous influence on employee productivity and organisational performance. Although there have been previous studies in Malaysia, little research has been done on leadership’s influence on employee engagement across industries. Transformational and transactional leadership is stated to be positively correlated with employee motivation and employee satisfaction, and indirectly employee engagement. This study examines the leadership style practised by leaders in five organisations in Malaysia, its influence on employee motivation and satisfaction which lead to an increase or decrease in employee engagement. Data on leadership style, employee motivation, satisfaction and engagement, and organisational culture was gathered through a web based questionnaire from employees. Quantitative data from leaders on their leadership style, motivation, satisfaction, engagement whereas those on organisational culture was gathered qualitatively. Responses from the web based employee questionnaire were processed using IBM’s Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 22. The qualitative data gathered from leaders were processed via the in vivo technique, clustered and classified into patterns according to the emerging common themes using Microsoft Excel, together with quantitative data. The findings of the study show that transformational and transactional leadership style influences employee satisfaction more than employee motivation, which impacts employee engagement. Employees led by transformational leaders have the highest satisfaction levels with their job, leadership style and organisation whereas teamwork outshines while working with a transactional leader. Finally, in project-related industries, the laissez-faire leadership style is prominent as in encouraging employee empowerment and autonomy in decision making which ultimately results in higher employee engagement. Sub-unit culture rather than organisational culture has a moderating influence on the relationship between leadership style and employee engagement. |
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