Leadership Styles and Small Enterprises’ Performance: Is Gender an Issue? Empirical Study from Democratic Republic of Congo

Deogratias Bugandwa Mungu Akonkwa, Elie Lunanga, Joseph Bahati Mukulu, Toussaint Ciza Bugandwa, Elizabeth Furaha Mwaza
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In this paper, we provide new empirical evidence to the relationships between leadership styles (LS) and organizational performance, introducing gender as moderator variable. Data have been collected in two Congolese towns (Bukavu and Goma); an African post-conflict region dominated by very small family businesses that have not received enough attention. Combining exploratory factor analysis with a multivariate regression we found three main results. First, both leadership and performance are confirmed to be multidimensional. LS comprised participative/democratic leadership, and autocratic/directive leadership, while performance has three dimensions: employee efficiency/productivity, effectiveness, and customer satisfaction/retention. Second, the autocratic leadership is the more adopted both by men and women, with a slight non-significant difference for men. Although democratic leadership is underscored, it appears to be more adopted by women with significant difference. Third, controlling for other variables, only participative/democratic leadership styles have positive impact on SMEs’ performance, while autocratic leadership does not influence it. This implies that, in the growing competition facing SMEs, managers should adopt leadership style that allows their employees to internalize the firm’s objectives and to be committed. Also, our research confirms that women have much to give in managing enterprises, as they appear to be stronger in leadership styles, which have more impact on main dimensions of firms’ performance. Moreover, our results suggest new avenues for deeper research about leadership styles in family-owned enterprises.
领导风格与小企业绩效:性别是一个问题吗?来自刚果民主共和国的实证研究
本文引入性别作为调节变量,为领导风格与组织绩效之间的关系提供了新的实证证据。在两个刚果城镇(布卡武和戈马)收集了数据;这是一个非洲冲突后地区,由非常小的家族企业主导,这些企业没有得到足够的重视。结合探索性因子分析和多元回归分析,我们发现了三个主要结果。首先,领导力和绩效都是多维度的。LS包括参与式/民主式领导和专制式/指令式领导,而绩效则有三个维度:员工效率/生产力、有效性和客户满意度/保留率。其次,男性和女性更倾向于采用专制领导,男性的差异不显著。虽然强调民主领导,但妇女似乎更多地采用民主领导,差异很大。第三,在控制其他变量的情况下,只有参与型/民主型领导风格对中小企业绩效有正向影响,而专制型领导风格对中小企业绩效没有影响。这意味着,在中小企业面临的日益激烈的竞争中,管理者应该采取领导风格,使员工能够内化公司的目标并做出承诺。此外,我们的研究证实,女性在管理企业方面有很大的贡献,因为她们在领导风格方面似乎更强,这对公司业绩的主要维度有更大的影响。此外,我们的研究结果为深入研究家族企业的领导风格提供了新的途径。
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