Organizational Leadership Styles and Employees’ Performance in Nigerian Deposit Money Banks

The concept of organizational leadership has engendered a lot of arguments. This is because the effect of leadership on every human endeavor cannot be over emphasized. This study examines the effect of organizational leadership styles, particularly transformational and servant leadership styles on d...

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Main Authors: Saidi Adedeji Adelekan, Patience Erigbe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2021-04-01
Series:Emerging Markets Journal
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Online Access:http://emaj.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/emaj/article/view/202
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spelling doaj-1449c4a37cc14effa2545b9b2829aad32021-04-27T14:34:37ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghEmerging Markets Journal2158-87082021-04-01102364210.5195/emaj.2020.202139Organizational Leadership Styles and Employees’ Performance in Nigerian Deposit Money BanksSaidi Adedeji Adelekan0Patience Erigbe1Dominican UniversityMountain Top UniversityThe concept of organizational leadership has engendered a lot of arguments. This is because the effect of leadership on every human endeavor cannot be over emphasized. This study examines the effect of organizational leadership styles, particularly transformational and servant leadership styles on deposit money banks (DMBs) employees’ performance in Nigeria. The study employs survey research design, through the administration of structured questionnaire on some selected employees of Guaranty Trust Bank, United Bank for Africa and First Bank. The research instrument was validated through content validity index, while test-retest method was employed in ascertaining the reliability of the research instrument. The findings revealed that transformational leadership and servant leadership styles have positive and significant combined effect on deposit money banks employees’ performance (F-stat= 58.02 *0.000). The adjusted coefficient of determination (adjusted R2) suggested that, 39.4% variation in employees’ performance is accounted for by transformational leadership and servant leadership styles. The t-value revealed that when the two variables (transformational leadership and servant leadership styles) are combined, they both have positive and significant effect on deposit money banks employees’ performance. Therefore, it can be concluded that transformational leadership and servant leadership styles both have individual as well as combined positive and significant effect on deposit money banks employees’ performance.http://emaj.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/emaj/article/view/202organizational leadership stylestransformational leadership styleservant leadership styleemployees’ performancedeposit money banks
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Organizational Leadership Styles and Employees’ Performance in Nigerian Deposit Money Banks
Emerging Markets Journal
organizational leadership styles
transformational leadership style
servant leadership style
employees’ performance
deposit money banks
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Patience Erigbe
author_sort Saidi Adedeji Adelekan
title Organizational Leadership Styles and Employees’ Performance in Nigerian Deposit Money Banks
title_short Organizational Leadership Styles and Employees’ Performance in Nigerian Deposit Money Banks
title_full Organizational Leadership Styles and Employees’ Performance in Nigerian Deposit Money Banks
title_fullStr Organizational Leadership Styles and Employees’ Performance in Nigerian Deposit Money Banks
title_full_unstemmed Organizational Leadership Styles and Employees’ Performance in Nigerian Deposit Money Banks
title_sort organizational leadership styles and employees’ performance in nigerian deposit money banks
publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
series Emerging Markets Journal
issn 2158-8708
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The concept of organizational leadership has engendered a lot of arguments. This is because the effect of leadership on every human endeavor cannot be over emphasized. This study examines the effect of organizational leadership styles, particularly transformational and servant leadership styles on deposit money banks (DMBs) employees’ performance in Nigeria. The study employs survey research design, through the administration of structured questionnaire on some selected employees of Guaranty Trust Bank, United Bank for Africa and First Bank. The research instrument was validated through content validity index, while test-retest method was employed in ascertaining the reliability of the research instrument. The findings revealed that transformational leadership and servant leadership styles have positive and significant combined effect on deposit money banks employees’ performance (F-stat= 58.02 *0.000). The adjusted coefficient of determination (adjusted R2) suggested that, 39.4% variation in employees’ performance is accounted for by transformational leadership and servant leadership styles. The t-value revealed that when the two variables (transformational leadership and servant leadership styles) are combined, they both have positive and significant effect on deposit money banks employees’ performance. Therefore, it can be concluded that transformational leadership and servant leadership styles both have individual as well as combined positive and significant effect on deposit money banks employees’ performance.
topic organizational leadership styles
transformational leadership style
servant leadership style
employees’ performance
deposit money banks
url http://emaj.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/emaj/article/view/202
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