Enhancing job satisfaction among local government servants in Ghana

IF 0.8 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Michael K. Mickson, A. Anlesinya
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of transformational and transactional leadership behaviours on local government worker’s job satisfaction as well as to determine which one of these two leadership behaviours is a better predictor of job satisfaction among local government servants in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach The research used a questionnaire to collect 322 usable data from the respondents, and employed multiple regressions to analyse the data. Findings The results showed that both transformational leadership and transactional leadership behaviours have significant positive effects on employee job satisfaction in Ghana’s Local Government service. Surprisingly, critical examination of the results further revealed that transactional leadership behaviour is a better predictor of job satisfaction relative to transformational leadership behaviour in Ghana’s Local Government Service. Moreover, the findings suggested that the influence of both leadership behaviours on job satisfaction may vary by workers’ age, level of education and gender. Practical implications These results imply that the more transactional and transformational leadership behaviours are exhibited or demonstrated by leaders, the more satisfaction local government servants will experience with their jobs. It further means that depending on the context or work environment, transactional leadership can surpass transformational leadership in enhancing employee outcomes. It also reinforces the need to ensure equity in employee reward systems as well as treatment of different age, educational and gender groups. Originality/value This result has contributed to knowledge by providing empirical evidence to refute the popular claim that transformation leadership produces better outcomes than transactional leadership. Besides, this study highlights the important roles of transformational and transactional styles in ensuring job satisfaction among the local government sub-sector, a generally under-researched sector.
提高加纳地方公务员的工作满意度
目的研究转型型和交易型领导行为对加纳地方政府工作人员工作满意度的影响,并确定这两种领导行为中哪一种更能预测加纳地方政府公务员的工作满意度来自受访者的可用数据,并采用多元回归分析数据。研究结果表明,在加纳地方政府服务中,变革型领导和交易型领导行为对员工工作满意度都有显著的正向影响。令人惊讶的是,对结果的批判性检验进一步表明,与加纳地方政府服务部门的转型领导行为相比,交易型领导行为更能预测工作满意度。此外,研究结果表明,两种领导行为对工作满意度的影响可能因员工的年龄、教育水平和性别而异。实际含义这些结果表明,领导者表现或表现出的交易性和变革性领导行为越多,地方政府公务员对工作的满意度就越高。这进一步意味着,根据背景或工作环境的不同,在提高员工成果方面,交易型领导力可以超越转型型领导力。它还加强了确保员工奖励制度公平以及不同年龄、教育和性别群体待遇的必要性。独创性/价值这一结果通过提供经验证据来反驳流行的观点,即转变型领导比交易型领导产生更好的结果,从而为知识做出了贡献。此外,本研究强调了转型和交易风格在确保地方政府子部门(一个普遍研究不足的部门)工作满意度方面的重要作用。
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