Pleasurable emotional states in health-care organizations: the mediation role of employee wellbeing on transformational leadership and job satisfaction.
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Purpose: This study aims to examine the association between transformational leadership, employee well-being and job satisfaction, focusing on the mediating role of employee well-being in the association between transformational leadership and job satisfaction.
Design/methodology/approach: Data for this purpose were gathered by the authors through a questionnaire survey, with 180 employees at health center IV hospitals in Uganda serving as the sample. To test the theoretical model, a PROCESS Model Type 4 mediation analysis was performed.
Findings: The findings demonstrate a slightly favorable association between transformational leadership and job satisfaction, transformational leadership is positively related to employee well-being as well as a positive association between employee well-being and job satisfaction. Moreover, the outcomes of the mediation analysis verify that employee well-being acts as a mediator in the association between transformational leadership and job satisfaction.
Practical implications: Health-care organizations should invest in leadership training programs that develop transformational leadership skills. Leaders, who can inspire, intellectually stimulate and provide individualized consideration can significantly enhance employee well-being, which in turn boosts job satisfaction. Establish ongoing development initiatives to ensure that leadership skills remain sharp and evolve with changing health-care demands.
Originality/value: This study adds to the body of knowledge in organizational behavior by examining the relationship in detail between transformational leadership, employee well-being and job satisfaction. In addition, this study was carried out in a developing nation, which might usually produce results that differ from those of studies carried out in developed nations.
目的:本研究旨在探讨变革型领导、员工幸福感和工作满意度之间的关系,重点研究员工幸福感在变革型领导和工作满意度之间的中介作用。设计/方法/方法:作者通过问卷调查收集了为此目的的数据,以乌干达第四卫生中心医院的180名员工为样本。为了检验理论模型,进行了PROCESS model Type 4中介分析。研究发现:变革型领导与工作满意度之间存在轻微的正相关关系,变革型领导与员工幸福感之间存在正相关关系,员工幸福感与工作满意度之间存在正相关关系。此外,中介分析的结果验证了员工幸福感在变革型领导与工作满意度之间的关系中起中介作用。实际意义:卫生保健组织应投资于领导力培训项目,培养变革型领导技能。能够激励、智力激励和提供个性化考虑的领导者可以显著提高员工的幸福感,从而提高工作满意度。制定持续发展举措,确保领导技能保持敏锐,并随着保健需求的变化而发展。原创性/价值:本研究通过详细研究变革型领导、员工幸福感和工作满意度之间的关系,增加了组织行为学的知识体系。此外,这项研究是在发展中国家进行的,这通常会产生与在发达国家进行的研究不同的结果。