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What is the relationship between Transformational Leadership and Organizational Commitment. Introduction/Background. Every organization has leaders and followers Leaders make a difference Commitment makes all the difference (in the world).
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What is the relationship between Transformational Leadership and Organizational Commitment
Introduction/Background • Every organization has leaders and followers • Leaders make a difference • Commitment makes all the difference (in the world) Avolio, Zhu, Koh, Bhatia, (2004); Allen & Meyer (1996); Rai & Sinha (2000).
Statement of the Problem • Research establishing relationships between leadership styles and organizational commitment already exists, but little research across business sectors • Current literature limited to employees within a single company; No studies have used social media to gather data across organizations Cite article stating above (ex: Judge et al., 2002)
Purpose of the Study • To examine the relationship between transformational leadership style and follower commitment across organizations/professions when controlling for leader’s gender, followers’ age, gender, and tenure., since you are going to gather info across organizations and professions, you should control for these variables, as well. Something like Type or Size of Organization, and then Profession…we’ll need to think about how to structure question in your demographic questionnaire….
Research Question 1 • Is there a relationship between a leader’s Full Range Leadership Styles (Transformational, Transactional and Passive) and a Followers’ Affective Commitment when controlling for the leader’s gender and followers’ age, gender, and tenure, org type, org size and follower’s profession/job? • So, for example, you might have a person with the following data: • Org type: Health care • Org Size: Large (greater than ____ employees) • Profession: RN
Research Question 2 • Is there a relationship between a leader’s Full Range Leadership Styles (Transformational, Transactional and Passive) and a Followers’ Continuance Commitment when controlling for the leader’s gender and followers’ age, gender, and tenure org type, org size and follower’s profession/job?
Research Question 3 • Is there a relationship between a leader’s Full Range Leadership Styles (Transformational, Transactional and Passive) and a Followers’ Normative Commitment when controlling for the leader’s gender and followers’ age, gender, and tenure org type, org size and follower’s profession/job?
Independent Variables Transformational leadership style Leader’s Gender Followers’ : Age (continuous variable) Gender (categorical variable) Tenure (continuous variable) Organization Type (categorical) Organization Size (categorical) Profession (categorical) Controls • Inspirational Motivation • Idealized Influence • Intellectual Stimulation • Individualized Consideration
Dependent Variables • Follower Commitment • Affective Commitment • Continuance Commitment • Normative Commitment (Meyer & Allen, 1993)
Summary of Literature Review to date • Follower’s perceptions of leader’s Transformational Leadership style and follower’s commitment. • Studies on follower’s perceptions of leader’s transformational leadership style and follower’s commitment indicate a positive and significant relationship between the two. • Follower’s perceptions of Leader’s Transformational leadership style and leader’s gender. • Women are rated more transformational then men Remember distinction between leader’s gender and follower’s gender, though… • Follower’s organizational commitment and tenure. • The relationship between OC and tenure was noted to be stronger for oldest tenure subgroup. Azman, Al-Banna, Zaidi, Hamran & Hanim, (2011); Eagly, Johannesen-Schmidt, & van Engen, (2003); Cohen, (1993)
Follower’s perceptions of Leader’s Transformational Leadership style and Follower’s gender • Findings are mixed, but meta-analyses of studies suggest women are more transformational than men, especially in supporting subordinates. Again, this is how the leader’s gender is related to the leader’s style…you need to also add how the follower’s gender is related to how the follower rates the leader’s style. • Eagly, Johannesen-Schmidt, & van Engen, (2003).
Instruments • Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire MLQ-5Xshort (MLQ) • Followers rated leaders • Organizational Commitment Questionaire • Followers rated own commitment • Add some info on reliability and validity for this scale, since it is relatively unknown to dept faculty (Bass & Avolio, (2004); Meyer & Allen, (1997)
Demographic Survey • Demographic Survey-used to gather information from followers: • Leader’s Gender (categorical variable) • Follower’s Age (continuous variable) • Follower’s Gender (categorical variable) • Follower’s Tenure (continuous variable) • Organization Type (categorical variable) • Organization Size (categorical variable) • Follower’s Profession (categorical variable)
OCQ • 18 items (6 items for each scale) • Affective commitment • Continuance commitment • Normative commitment • Several studies have shown that the three commitment constructs could be reliably measured. The OCQ has been shown to have validity across various cultural contexts. Meyer & Allen, (1997); Meyer, Allen & Smith (1997); Garg & Ramjee, (2013).
MLQ Delete this slide • MLQ- • Transformational Leadership Style • Inspirational Motivation • Idealized Influence • Intellectual Stimulation • Individualized Consideration (Bass & Avolio, 2004)
MLQ • MLQ • A 45-question survey; one of most respected and efficient instruments used to measure leadership styles of the Full Range Leadership Model (This study will only use the 20 questions to measure transformational leadership) • Likert scale measures from 0 to 4 • The reliability ranges from .74 to .94 (Bass & Avolio, 2000)
Sample • Participants: Family, Friends, and Strangers • ??? surveys collected; ??? were usable • Sample of convenience/snowball sample • Survey requests posted on social media: Facebook, personal e-mail contacts, requesting contacts to do the same. • consent form – filled out by followers (family, friends and strangers posted on monkey survey) • demographic survey – filled out by followers • MLQ – followers rated current immediate supervisor • OCQ – followers rated self
Sample • Surveys collected over a two week period- you may need to modify this… • N will vary for variables; not all participants may answer all survey questions
Research Design Significant findings from regression may Prompted (prompt) further analysis. • Partial Correlations • t-tests
Ethical Considerations • Informed consent • Anonymous • No costs • No risks • IRB approved
Limitations • Initial start of data collection limited to personal contacts