The nexus of servant leadership and project success: the mediation of emotional intelligence and job stress and moderation of team effectiveness

Aizaz Ahmad Malik, Dilnaz Muneeb, Noman Khan, Muhammad Usman, Khawaja Fawad Latif
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PurposeThis study investigated the impact of servant leadership on project success in nongovernment organizations (NGOs) working in a developing country like Pakistan. A moderated mediation design was employed, and the mediating role of employees' emotional intelligence (EI) and job stress (JS) was tested between servant leadership on project success. Moreover, the study also examined the moderating role of team effectiveness.Design/methodology/approachData were collected from 441 project team members working on different developed projects. Data were analyzed using partial least square-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) technique.FindingsResults revealed that servant leadership exerts a significant positive impact on project success. Also, it is noted that servant leadership significantly increases the employee's emotional intelligence that contributes to project success although it does not reduce JS. However, JS was found to be a significant mediator in the association between servant leadership on project success. The findings also revealed that team effect plays an imperative moderating role in ensuring project success.Originality/valueThe study is one of the very few studies conducted to assess the impact of servant leadership on project success in not-for-profit organizations. The study contributes to the literature and methodology by adopting a holistic approach to investigate the mediation of EI and JS along with the moderation of team effectiveness in the nexus of servant leadership and project success.
服务型领导与项目成功的关系:情商与工作压力的中介作用及团队效能的调节作用
本研究调查了在巴基斯坦等发展中国家工作的非政府组织(ngo)中服务型领导对项目成功的影响。采用有调节的中介设计,检验员工情绪智力(EI)和工作压力(JS)在服务型领导对项目成功的中介作用。此外,研究还考察了团队效能的调节作用。设计/方法论/方法数据收集自441名从事不同开发项目的项目团队成员。数据分析采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)技术。结果表明,服务型领导对项目成功具有显著的正向影响。此外,值得注意的是,仆人式领导显著提高了员工的情商,这有助于项目的成功,尽管它没有减少JS。然而,我们发现JS在仆人式领导对项目成功的关系中是一个重要的中介。研究结果还表明,团队效应在确保项目成功方面起着重要的调节作用。该研究是为数不多的评估服务型领导对非营利组织项目成功影响的研究之一。本研究通过采用整体方法来研究EI和JS的中介作用以及团队有效性在服务型领导与项目成功关系中的调节作用,从而为文献和方法做出贡献。
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