Substitutes for leadership and their moderating effects on the relationship between leadership styles and followers outcomes

The substitutes for leadership theory has been accredited as leadership classic and has attracted myriad of empirical research in developed countries. However, empirical studies on this area is still lacking especially in some Asian economies. Therefore, the present study has been designed in a sele...

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Main Authors: Wan Ismail, Wan Khairuzzaman, Abdul Rasid, Siti Zaleha, Hussain, Ghulam
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Published: 2012
Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/34218/
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spelling my.utm.342182017-09-06T08:58:39Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/34218/ Substitutes for leadership and their moderating effects on the relationship between leadership styles and followers outcomes Wan Ismail, Wan Khairuzzaman Abdul Rasid, Siti Zaleha Hussain, Ghulam The substitutes for leadership theory has been accredited as leadership classic and has attracted myriad of empirical research in developed countries. However, empirical studies on this area is still lacking especially in some Asian economies. Therefore, the present study has been designed in a selected Asian country work settings in light of substitutes of leadership. Further, to ensure the occurrence of substitutes for leadership among the sampled groups, data were collected from diverse working professionals using the proportionate stratified random sampling technique. To determine the effects of substitutes for leadership on the relationship between leadership styles and followers' work outcomes, moderated multiple regression technique was applied. The results revealed that the number of significant moderator effects found by the current study were more than the cases in earlier studies. This may be due to high reliability scores of the moderator variables and independent variables. It is therefore concluded that substitutes for leadership play an important role at workplace in influencing the followers' behaviors other than the leadership. Finally, implications of the research findings and future research prospects were discussed. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Wan Ismail, Wan Khairuzzaman and Abdul Rasid, Siti Zaleha and Hussain, Ghulam (2012) Substitutes for leadership and their moderating effects on the relationship between leadership styles and followers outcomes. In: 3rd International Conference on Business and Economic Research (3rd ICBER 2012).
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description The substitutes for leadership theory has been accredited as leadership classic and has attracted myriad of empirical research in developed countries. However, empirical studies on this area is still lacking especially in some Asian economies. Therefore, the present study has been designed in a selected Asian country work settings in light of substitutes of leadership. Further, to ensure the occurrence of substitutes for leadership among the sampled groups, data were collected from diverse working professionals using the proportionate stratified random sampling technique. To determine the effects of substitutes for leadership on the relationship between leadership styles and followers' work outcomes, moderated multiple regression technique was applied. The results revealed that the number of significant moderator effects found by the current study were more than the cases in earlier studies. This may be due to high reliability scores of the moderator variables and independent variables. It is therefore concluded that substitutes for leadership play an important role at workplace in influencing the followers' behaviors other than the leadership. Finally, implications of the research findings and future research prospects were discussed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Wan Ismail, Wan Khairuzzaman
Abdul Rasid, Siti Zaleha
Hussain, Ghulam
spellingShingle Wan Ismail, Wan Khairuzzaman
Abdul Rasid, Siti Zaleha
Hussain, Ghulam
Substitutes for leadership and their moderating effects on the relationship between leadership styles and followers outcomes
author_facet Wan Ismail, Wan Khairuzzaman
Abdul Rasid, Siti Zaleha
Hussain, Ghulam
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title Substitutes for leadership and their moderating effects on the relationship between leadership styles and followers outcomes
title_short Substitutes for leadership and their moderating effects on the relationship between leadership styles and followers outcomes
title_full Substitutes for leadership and their moderating effects on the relationship between leadership styles and followers outcomes
title_fullStr Substitutes for leadership and their moderating effects on the relationship between leadership styles and followers outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Substitutes for leadership and their moderating effects on the relationship between leadership styles and followers outcomes
title_sort substitutes for leadership and their moderating effects on the relationship between leadership styles and followers outcomes
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