Organizational Ambidexterity and Resilience: Moderating Effect of Transformational Leadership

Saya Zhaxylyk
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Businesses are still learning how to cope with system stress that overwhelmed the whole world during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) in 2007-2008, COVID-19 pandemics in 2020, and other crises. Thereby, enterprises will be able not only to deal with uncertainty, that is becoming a “new standard”, but to benefit from it. As a result, the focus of the leaders has shifted from short-term, operational continuity to resilience. Earlier research suggested organizational ambidexterity as one of its antecedents and key factors for firms’ long-term survival and prosperity. However, little is known about the leadership role in ambidexterity literature. Most of the previous research were conducted in developed countries and placed emphasis on conceptual studies.  Thus, the main purpose of this study is to statistically examine the moderating effect of transformational leadership in the relationship between organizational ambidexterity and resilience using a sample of 323 usable questionnaires gathered from more than 80 Kazakhstani firms. The results of regression analysis statistically confirmed that organizational ambidexterity positively and significantly correlated with resilience. Further, results revealed the moderating role of transformational leadership in the linkage above. The study came up with an unexpected finding that transformational leadership directly and significantly influences resilience. The primary practical implication of this study is that leaders realize the feasibility of their investments in developing ambidextrous capabilities in their organizations and, particularly, senior management, since it was statistically proven in this research that it leads to higher resilience.
组织的灵活性和应变能力:变革型领导的调节作用
企业仍在学习如何应对系统压力,2007-2008 年全球金融危机(GFC)、2020 年 COVID-19 大流行病以及其他危机期间,整个世界都被系统压力压垮了。因此,企业不仅能够应对正在成为 "新标准 "的不确定性,还能从中受益。因此,领导者的工作重点已从短期的业务连续性转向复原力。早先的研究表明,组织灵活性是企业长期生存和繁荣的先决条件和关键因素之一。然而,人们对领导力在灵活性文献中的作用知之甚少。以往的研究大多是在发达国家进行的,重点放在概念研究上。 因此,本研究的主要目的是利用从 80 多家哈萨克斯坦企业收集到的 323 份可用问卷样本,对变革型领导力在组织灵活性与复原力之间关系中的调节作用进行统计研究。回归分析结果从统计学角度证实,组织灵活性与复原力呈显著正相关。此外,结果还显示了变革型领导在上述联系中的调节作用。研究得出了一个出乎意料的结论,即变革型领导力直接并显著地影响着复原力。本研究的主要实际意义在于,领导者应认识到其在培养组织,尤其是高级管理层的适应能力方面所做投资的可行性,因为本研究的统计结果证明,适应能力会带来更高的复原力。
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