新冠肺炎疫情期间越南员工的领导能力和组织承诺

Nguyen Trung Kien, Konosu Tsutomu
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2019冠状病毒病大流行给世界带来了巨大而突然的冲击。组织在确保员工安全的同时难以完成其目标,而员工除了工作困难外,还患有精神和心理健康问题,从而影响了他们的组织承诺。在这种情况下,组织和员工都期待领导者的回应。本研究使用定量方法解决了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间越南员工的领导和组织承诺。参与者是267名目前在严格限制下工作的越南员工。研究结果表明,变革型领导是疫情期间越南最突出的领导风格,其次是交易型领导。变革型领导与组织承诺有很强的正相关关系。交易型领导与组织承诺之间存在适度正向关系。在被动/回避型领导的情况下,这种关系似乎是弱的和负的。领导的结果,尤其是领导者处理群体和个人利益的有效性以及成员的满意度也与组织承诺表现出强烈的正相关关系。本研究还建议领导者应更多地关注个人考虑方面,因为它有助于缓解成员在危机期间的挣扎,提高他们的满意度,从而提高他们的组织承诺。关键词:领导力,变革型领导力,交易型领导力,组织承诺,COVID-19,大流行
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Leadership and Organizational Commitment of Vietnamese Employees During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the world as a massive and sudden shock. Organizations are having difficulties to complete their objectives while ensuring employees’ safety whereas employees are suffering from mental and psychological health concerns, in addition to work difficulties, consequently affecting their organizational commitment. In this context, organizations and employees look up to leaders for their responses. The present study tackles leadership and organizational commitment of Vietnamese employees during the COVID-19 pandemic using the quantitative methodology. Participants are 267 Vietnamese employees who are currently working under heavy restrictions. The findings show that transformational leadership is the most prominent leadership style in Vietnam during the pandemic, following by transactional leadership. Transformational leadership has a strong and positive relationship with organizational commitment. Transactional leadership has a moderate and positive relationship with organizational commitment. The relationship appears to be weak and negative in the case of passive/avoidant leadership. The outcomes of leadership, most notably leaders’ effectiveness in dealing with group and individual interests and members’ satisfaction also show a strong and positive correlation with organizational commitment. The present study also delivers recommendation to leaders that the aspect of individual consideration should receive more attention as it helps to ease members’ struggle during the crisis, increase their satisfaction, and consequently improve their organizational commitment. Keywords: Leadership, transformational leadership, transactional leadership, organizational commitment, COVID-19, pandemic.
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