Key determinants of academic employees’ performance in Malaysian online distance learning institutions
The objective of this study is to evaluate direct effect of leadership style, employee commitment, organisational culture, self-efficacy and employee performance relationship in Malaysian online distance learning higher institutions (ODL). To analyse the casual relationships among leadership styl...
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Institution: | Open University Malaysia |
Summary: | The objective of this study is to evaluate direct effect of leadership style, employee
commitment, organisational culture, self-efficacy and employee performance
relationship in Malaysian online distance learning higher institutions (ODL). To
analyse the casual relationships among leadership style, employee commitment,
organisational culture, self-efficacy and employee performance, the Structural
Equation Model (SEM) was adopted. The model was designed and later analysed by
using the Partial Least Square (PLS) procedure on data collected from a survey that
yielded 206 usable questionnaires. The results showed that leadership style,
organisation culture and self-efficacy has a positive and significant influence on
academic employees’ performance in Malaysian ODL higher institutions. However,
employee commitment did not show significant influence on academic employees’
performance. It is vital to do the research utilising experimental design by using
longitudinal data in Malaysian ODL higher institutions via vigorous measures. The
findings suggest that ODL institutions should give greater emphasis on strengthening
strong and positive leadership style, organiation culture and self-efficacy in ensuring
strong performance of their academic employees. [Abstract by authors] |
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