精神领导与有意义工作:内在动机和性别的作用

Fidelis Udahemuka, Fred Walumbwa, Ben Ngoye
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近年来,许多员工不仅将工作视为谋生的手段,而且将其视为实现个人成就和目标的源泉。这种观念的转变是由各种因素驱动的,包括社会价值观的变化和人类改变世界的愿望。因此,对员工对有意义的工作需求了解不足的组织,其绩效和生产力会下降,员工流失率会更高,员工的身心健康状况也会与工作有关。虽然已有研究发现精神领导对员工的有意义工作有积极显著的影响,但对这种关系产生的机制和条件了解较少。本实证研究旨在探讨精神领导如何以及何时与员工的有意义的工作有关,以内在动机为中介,员工性别为调节因子,使用肯尼亚公共和私营商业银行员工的数据。本研究的横断面设计采用自我报告的数据收集方法。将受访银行分为1、2、3层,随机抽取532份问卷,收到有效回复448份。使用SmartPLS 4建立半结构方程模型对数据进行分析。结果表明,精神领导在内在动机的作用下,直接和间接地影响有意义的工作,而性别在这一关系中起调节作用。该研究通过考察内在动机和性别作为精神领导如何以及何时转化为员工有意义的工作的潜在机制,为理论做出了贡献。实际上,研究结果表明,将精神领导作为一种潜在的领导行为纳入银行业,并关注员工的性别,可以提高员工对有意义工作的感知,这与员工的幸福感和积极的工作成果有关。本文进一步讨论了本研究的意义和对未来研究的建议。
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Spiritual Leadership and Meaningful Work: The Roles of Intrinsic Motivation and Gender
In recent years, many employees have come to view their work not only as a means to earn a living but also as a source of personal fulfillment and purpose. This shift in perception is driven by various factors, including changes in societal values and the human desire to make a difference in the world. As such, organizations with insufficient knowledge of employees’ need for meaningful work suffer reduced performance and productivity, higher employee turnover, and employees’ physical and mental work-related health conditions. Although prior studies have found that spiritual leadership positively and significantly influences employees’ meaningful work, relatively little is known about the underlying mechanism and the condition under which this relationship occurs. This empirical study aims to investigate how and when spiritual leadership relates to employees’ meaningful work focusing on intrinsic motivation as a mediator and employee gender as a moderator using data from employees of public and private commercial banks in Kenya. The study’s cross-sectional design adopted a self-reported data collection approach. The banks were stratified into three tiers: 1, 2, and 3, and 532 questionnaires were distributed to randomly selected respondents from the tiers, and 448 valid responses were received. A semi-structural equation modeling using SmartPLS 4 was used to analyze the data. The results reveal that spiritual leadership, directly and indirectly, impacts meaningful work partially mediated by intrinsic motivation, while gender moderates this relationship. The study contributes to theory by examining intrinsic motivation and gender as the underlying mechanisms of how and when spiritual leadership translates into employees’ meaningful work. Practically, the findings suggest that incorporating spiritual leadership as a potential leader behavior in the banking sector and paying attention to employees’ gender can improve the perception of meaningful work, which has been found to relate to employees’ well-being and positive job outcomes. Implications of our findings and recommendations for future research are further discussed.
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