A framework for transformational leadership to enhance teacher’s work performance

Xia Yu, Guanwei Jang
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In the new era of higher education focusing on “double first-class” development, private universities in China face significant opportunities and challenges. The success of these institutions is closely linked to effective leadership, particularly transformational leadership, which is known to inspire and motivate employees toward extraordinary achievements. This study explores the existence and impact of transformational leadership on teachers’ work performance in Chinese private universities. It aims to fill a research gap regarding the role of transformational leadership in a resource-constrained environment and provide practical insights for enhancing teachers’ work performance, thereby contributing to the rapid development of private universities and the realization of “double first-class” goals.This study employed an input-process-output approach, combining qualitative data from face-to-face interviews with 12 leaders at Guangdong University of Science and Technology and quantitative data from an electronic survey of 392 university teachers. Data were analyzed using SPSS26.0, AMOS24.0, and NVIVO14, including exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, common method bias assessment, and correlation analysis. Structural equation modeling with AMOS24.0 was used to explore the relationship between transformational leadership and teachers’ work performance, evaluating the impact of each transformational leadership dimension.The study findings demonstrated that transformational leadership styles are being employed in Chinese private universities, albeit not extensively, with moderate effects on teachers’ work performance. The research identified organizational vision, intellectual stimulation, and personal recognition as significant drivers of enhanced performance among faculty members. Nevertheless, the study did not confirm the impact of supportive leadership, inspiring communication, and moral modeling within the context of Chinese private universities.The results highlight areas for potential development in leadership practices, including improving teachers’ competencies, motivating teachers, providing good work opportunities and environments, and building good teacher teams.
提升教师工作绩效的变革型领导力框架
在高等教育聚焦 "双一流 "建设的新时代,中国民办高校面临着重大机遇和挑战。这些机构的成功与有效的领导力密切相关,尤其是变革型领导力,众所周知,变革型领导力能够鼓舞和激励员工取得非凡成就。本研究探讨了变革型领导力的存在及其对中国民办高校教师工作绩效的影响。本研究采用投入-过程-产出的方法,结合对广东科技学院 12 名领导面对面访谈的定性数据和对 392 名高校教师的电子调查的定量数据。数据分析采用 SPSS26.0、AMOS24.0 和 NVIVO14,包括探索性和确认性因素分析、常用方法偏差评估和相关分析。研究结果表明,变革型领导风格在中国民办高校中得到了应用,尽管应用范围并不广泛,但对教师工作绩效的影响适中。研究发现,组织愿景、智力激励和个人认可是提高教师工作绩效的重要驱动因素。研究结果强调了领导力实践的潜在发展领域,包括提高教师能力、激励教师、提供良好的工作机会和环境以及建立良好的教师团队。
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