Transformational leadership and job performance of Maldives Civil Service employees, mediated by organisational commitment

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Aminath Sudha, S. Azam, J. Tham
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PurposeEmerging research on public administration theory has highlighted the need for public sector managers to become better leaders by inspiring and motivating them to align themselves with their organisation's mission and vision. Therefore, transformational leadership has become increasingly appealing in public administration. This study investigates how transformational leadership affects the job performance of those in the Maldives' civil service. Furthermore, it tests the mediation effect of organisational commitment on the relationship between transformational leadership and the job performance of those working in the Maldives' civil service.Design/methodology/approachThis study adopted a quantitative and cross-sectional design to collect data from 370 employees from different Maldives civil service offices. Data were collected through an online questionnaire, and structural equation modelling was used to test the hypotheses. The mediating effect was tested using bootstrapping.FindingsThe results reveal that transformational leadership did not significantly affect job performance. While a mediation effect was present, the effect size was within a small range.Originality/valueThe results of this study has important implications for the Maldives' civil service from a human resource management perspective and provides insights to policymakers on how to improve leadership in Maldives' civil service institutions. Furthermore, this study contributes significantly to the existing research in understanding the effect of transformational leadership on public sector organisations in Asia and from a developing country's perspective.
马尔代夫公务员的转变领导力和工作表现,由组织承诺调节
目的新兴的公共管理理论研究强调,公共部门管理者需要通过激励和激励他们与组织的使命和愿景保持一致,成为更好的领导者。因此,转型领导在公共行政中越来越有吸引力。本研究调查了转型领导如何影响马尔代夫公务员的工作表现。此外,它还测试了组织承诺对马尔代夫公务员队伍中转型领导与工作表现之间关系的中介作用。设计/方法/方法本研究采用了定量和横断面设计,收集了来自马尔代夫不同公务员办公室的370名员工的数据。通过在线问卷收集数据,并使用结构方程模型来检验假设。使用自举测试了中介效应。研究结果表明,变革型领导对工作绩效没有显著影响。虽然存在中介效应,但效应大小在一个小范围内。原创性/价值本研究的结果从人力资源管理的角度对马尔代夫公务员制度具有重要意义,并为决策者提供了如何提高马尔代夫公务员制度领导能力的见解。此外,本研究从发展中国家的角度对理解转型领导对亚洲公共部门组织的影响的现有研究做出了重大贡献。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Public Sector Management (IJPSM) publishes academic articles on the management, governance, and reform of public sector organizations around the world, aiming to provide an accessible and valuable resource for academics and public managers alike. IJPSM covers the full range of public management research including studies of organizations, public finances, performance management, Human Resources Management, strategy, leadership, accountability, integrity, collaboration, e-government, procurement, and more. IJPSM encourages scholars to publish their empirical research and is particularly interested in comparative findings. IJPSM is open to articles using a variety of research methods and theoretical approaches.
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