Exploring the extent of transformational leadership in the context of Miri entrepreneurs

In this century entrepreneurs (leaders) are faced with significant challenges that require extraordinary leadership. The business environments are changing at a very fast pace with immense competition, changing needs of customers, increasingly global economy and the rapid changes in the technology....

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Main Authors: Krishnan, Anbalagan, Lew, Tek Yew, Muniapan, Balakrishnan, Kong, Eunice Eik Fong
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Published: 2004
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spelling my.uum.repo.28332011-05-18T08:45:07Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/2833/ Exploring the extent of transformational leadership in the context of Miri entrepreneurs Krishnan, Anbalagan Lew, Tek Yew Muniapan, Balakrishnan Kong, Eunice Eik Fong HB Economic Theory In this century entrepreneurs (leaders) are faced with significant challenges that require extraordinary leadership. The business environments are changing at a very fast pace with immense competition, changing needs of customers, increasingly global economy and the rapid changes in the technology. This paper investigates the transactional and transformational leadership styles among the Miri entrepreneurs by employing the approach based on the Bass’s Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ). Miri was chosen as the area of study as it will be a resort city by the year 2005 and, hence, Miri needs entrepreneurs who demonstrate effective leadership styles to cope with the increasing dynamic and complex business environment. Moreover, the entrepreneurs must meet the increasing preference for transformational leadership styles among employees found in many studies in order to improve satisfaction and commitment of the workforce. The findings were mapped with various literatures with the intention to enhance understanding of the leadership styles of Miri entrepreneurs and to further promote effective leadership styles amongst them. This research identified the leadership style of Miri entrepreneurs as transformational rather than transactional. This finding is consistent with the findings of transformational and transactional leadership styles in the Malaysian context undertaken by Sheh (2002) and Ng et al. (2002). 2004 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/2833/1/paper2anbalagan_krishnan.pdf Krishnan, Anbalagan and Lew, Tek Yew and Muniapan, Balakrishnan and Kong, Eunice Eik Fong (2004) Exploring the extent of transformational leadership in the context of Miri entrepreneurs. In: ASEAN Symposium on Educational Management and Leadership (ASEMAL4), 13 - 15 Disember 2004, Grand Plaza Parkroyal, Penang. (Unpublished)
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Krishnan, Anbalagan
Lew, Tek Yew
Muniapan, Balakrishnan
Kong, Eunice Eik Fong
Exploring the extent of transformational leadership in the context of Miri entrepreneurs
description In this century entrepreneurs (leaders) are faced with significant challenges that require extraordinary leadership. The business environments are changing at a very fast pace with immense competition, changing needs of customers, increasingly global economy and the rapid changes in the technology. This paper investigates the transactional and transformational leadership styles among the Miri entrepreneurs by employing the approach based on the Bass’s Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ). Miri was chosen as the area of study as it will be a resort city by the year 2005 and, hence, Miri needs entrepreneurs who demonstrate effective leadership styles to cope with the increasing dynamic and complex business environment. Moreover, the entrepreneurs must meet the increasing preference for transformational leadership styles among employees found in many studies in order to improve satisfaction and commitment of the workforce. The findings were mapped with various literatures with the intention to enhance understanding of the leadership styles of Miri entrepreneurs and to further promote effective leadership styles amongst them. This research identified the leadership style of Miri entrepreneurs as transformational rather than transactional. This finding is consistent with the findings of transformational and transactional leadership styles in the Malaysian context undertaken by Sheh (2002) and Ng et al. (2002).
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Krishnan, Anbalagan
Lew, Tek Yew
Muniapan, Balakrishnan
Kong, Eunice Eik Fong
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Lew, Tek Yew
Muniapan, Balakrishnan
Kong, Eunice Eik Fong
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title Exploring the extent of transformational leadership in the context of Miri entrepreneurs
title_short Exploring the extent of transformational leadership in the context of Miri entrepreneurs
title_full Exploring the extent of transformational leadership in the context of Miri entrepreneurs
title_fullStr Exploring the extent of transformational leadership in the context of Miri entrepreneurs
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the extent of transformational leadership in the context of Miri entrepreneurs
title_sort exploring the extent of transformational leadership in the context of miri entrepreneurs
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/2833/1/paper2anbalagan_krishnan.pdf
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