The Influence of Protecting Leadership Voices from Below Behaviour on the Digital Transformation of Insurance Firms in Kenya

J. Odindo, Kepha Njenga, G. K’aol
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This research investigated the impact of protecting leadership voices from below behaviour on the digital transformation of insurance firms in Kenya. This study, grounded in adaptive leadership framework, adopted a positivist approach and a descriptive research design to study a target population of 392 supervisors from the 56 registered insurance firms listed by the Insurance Regulatory Authority. The final sample of 127 respondents, represented a response rate of 63%, was drawn using a stratified random sampling technique. Protecting leadership voices from below behaviour was operationalized through the dimensions of employee voice, employee engagement, and work environment, while digital transformation was assessed using metrics such as digital innovation, customer experience, and returns on assets. Inferential statistical analyses, including correlation analysis, chi-square test, one-way ANOVA, ordinal logistic regression were adopted to test the research hypotheses. The findings from the ordinal logistic regression analysis, indicated by the Nagelkerke Pseudo R-square coefficient, demonstrate that protecting leadership voices from below behaviour explains 37% of the variance in digital transformation (Nagelkerke Pseudo R² = .37). Moreover, the parameter estimates obtained from the ordinal regression analysis revealed a statistically significant and positive relationship between protecting leadership voices from below behaviour and digital transformation, β6 = -18.647, p≤.05. In conclusion, this study establishes a substantial connection between protecting leadership voices from below behaviour, and the digital transformation of insurance firms in Kenya. Specifically, when leaders create a conducive work environment that encourages employees voice and engagement, this adaptive leadership behaviour significantly and positively influences digital transformation. Consequently, leaders are recommended to proactively embrace protecting leadership voices from below behaviour by implementing policies and practices that promote employee voice, enhance employee engagement, and establish supportive work environments. These efforts will facilitate and enhance the prospects of achieving successful digital transformation within the Kenyan insurance industry. Further studies on the adaptive leadership framework in the broader financial services industry are recommended.
保护领导层自下而上的声音对肯尼亚保险公司数字化转型的影响
本研究调查了自下而上的领导力保护行为对肯尼亚保险公司数字化转型的影响。本研究以适应性领导力框架为基础,采用实证主义方法和描述性研究设计,以保险监管局列出的 56 家注册保险公司的 392 名主管为研究对象。研究采用分层随机抽样技术,最终抽取了 127 名受访者,回复率为 63%。通过员工声音、员工参与度和工作环境等维度对保护领导层自下而上的声音行为进行操作,同时使用数字创新、客户体验和资产回报等指标对数字化转型进行评估。研究采用了相关分析、卡方检验、单因素方差分析、序数逻辑回归等推断统计分析来检验研究假设。由 Nagelkerke 伪 R 平方系数表示的序数逻辑回归分析结果表明,保护领导层自下而上的声音可以解释数字化转型中 37% 的变异(Nagelkerke 伪 R² = .37)。此外,从序数回归分析中获得的参数估计表明,保护领导层自下而上的行为与数字化转型之间存在显著的正相关关系,β6 = -18.647,p≤.05。总之,本研究证实了保护领导层自下而上的声音与肯尼亚保险公司数字化转型之间的实质性联系。具体来说,当领导者创造了一个鼓励员工发表意见和参与的有利工作环境时,这种适应性领导行为就会对数字化转型产生显著的积极影响。因此,建议领导者通过实施促进员工发言权、提高员工参与度和建立支持性工作环境的政策和实践,积极主动地保护领导者的自下而上发言权行为。这些努力将促进和增强肯尼亚保险业成功实现数字化转型的前景。建议在更广泛的金融服务行业中进一步研究适应性领导力框架。
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