Leading local government during COVID-19: An empirical finding from Ghana

Godson Kwame Amegayibor
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Abstract: Purpose: This is to look into the impact of leadership on employee output in the local governance sector during the COVID – 19 Era. Research Methodology: A quantitative and descriptive approach, as well as a census method, were used to sample 220 employees. A structured questionnaire was used to gather data, multiple linear regression was used to test hypotheses, and SPSS version 20 was used to input, process, and analyze data. Result: The findings demonstrate that visionary, laissez-faire, and servant leadership styles have a considerable impact on staff output. Furthermore, employees' output is unaffected by autocratic and charismatic leadership styles. Limitation: The research only investigated five different types of leadership styles. Within the central region, it was similarly limited to only one metropolitan assembly. Contribution: It was demonstrated by the theory that under the local government, some various forces and situations drive the organization's activities; thus, leadership should be ready to change and dynamically position themselves to handle issues that arise. Keywords: 1. Employees’ output 2. Leadership 3. Leadership styles 4. Local government
2019冠状病毒病期间领导地方政府:来自加纳的实证发现
摘要:目的:研究新冠肺炎时期地方治理部门领导力对员工产出的影响。研究方法:采用定量和描述性方法,以及人口普查方法,对220名员工进行了抽样调查。采用结构化问卷收集数据,多元线性回归检验假设,采用SPSS version 20进行数据的输入、处理和分析。结果:研究结果表明,有远见的领导风格、自由放任的领导风格和仆人式领导风格对员工产出有相当大的影响。此外,员工的产出不受专制和魅力型领导风格的影响。局限性:该研究只调查了五种不同类型的领导风格。在中部地区,它同样被限制为只有一个大都会议会。贡献:理论论证了在地方政府下,一些不同的力量和情况驱动着组织的活动;因此,领导应该随时准备改变,并动态地定位自己,以处理出现的问题。关键词:1。2.员工产出领导3。领导风格当地政府
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