Leadership style and employee performance in China’s fast moving consumer goods industry

Q2 Social Sciences
Can Tang, Walton Wider, Kai Wah Cheng, Choon Kit Chan, Leilei Jiang
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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of various leadership styles on employee performance in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry in China. The unexpected global spread of the coronavirus pandemic and its complicated issues have created a substantial amount of uncertainty in consumer demand worldwide which has motivated this research and highlighted the crucial role that the FMCG industry's marketing relationship plays in determining enterprise profit. There is a growing concern among enterprise managers, academics and policymakers about employee performance and its overarching impact on the organization. The study is underpinned by social exchange theory and employs a cross-sectional design. An online survey was conducted with 384 employees from the FMCG industry to measure the impact of three independent variables: authentic leadership style, servant leadership style   and ethical leadership style. The findings reveal that authentic, servant and ethical leadership all significantly affect employee performance in the Chinese FMCG industry. Among these, ethical leadership is found to have the extreme effect. The implications of this study are of practical relevance to FMCG companies. FMCG companies can potentially navigate through the uncertainty in global consumer demand more effectively by reconfiguring their leadership styles to enhance employee performance. The study provides insights that can be used by FMCG companies to increase employee performance   which is directly linked to enterprise profit.
中国快速消费品行业的领导风格与员工绩效
本研究旨在探讨各种领导风格对中国快速消费品(FMCG)行业员工绩效的影响。冠状病毒疫情在全球范围内的意外蔓延及其带来的复杂问题给全球消费者的需求带来了巨大的不确定性,这激发了本研究的动机,并凸显了快速消费品行业的营销关系在决定企业利润方面所起的关键作用。企业管理者、学者和政策制定者越来越关注员工绩效及其对组织的总体影响。本研究以社会交换理论为基础,采用横截面设计。对快速消费品行业的 384 名员工进行了在线调查,以衡量三个自变量的影响:真实领导风格、仆人式领导风格和道德领导风格。研究结果表明,在中国快速消费品行业中,真实领导风格、仆人式领导风格和道德领导风格都会对员工绩效产生重大影响。其中,道德领导的影响最大。本研究对快速消费品公司具有现实意义。快速消费品企业可以通过重新配置领导风格来提高员工绩效,从而更有效地应对全球消费者需求的不确定性。本研究为快速消费品公司提供了可用于提高员工绩效的见解,而员工绩效与企业利润直接相关。
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