Leadership style and employee readiness: Basic factors of leadership efficiency

The scope of this study is based on the Situational Leadership Theory according to the model created by Hersey and Blanchard, predominantly defined by two research sub-fields: leadership style and readiness of employees. This model distinguishes four different leadership styles, while the subject ar...

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Main Authors: Rodić Marijana, Marić Slobodan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Novi Sad - Faculty of Economics, Subotica 2021-01-01
Series:Strategic Management
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3448/2021/1821-34482101053R.pdf
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spelling doaj-c214e815d82f46de99e140793d62dce42021-07-20T07:34:48ZengUniversity of Novi Sad - Faculty of Economics, SuboticaStrategic Management1821-34482334-61912021-01-01261536510.5937/StraMan2101053R1821-34482101053RLeadership style and employee readiness: Basic factors of leadership efficiencyRodić Marijana0Marić Slobodan1University of Novi Sad, The Faculty of Economics in Subotica, Subotica, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, The Faculty of Economics in Subotica, Subotica, SerbiaThe scope of this study is based on the Situational Leadership Theory according to the model created by Hersey and Blanchard, predominantly defined by two research sub-fields: leadership style and readiness of employees. This model distinguishes four different leadership styles, while the subject area of readiness of employees comprises two components: readiness of employees based on the competency component and readiness of employees based on a psychological (motivational) component. The subject matter of the study is to identify leadership style as a new variable which will be utilized for determining the interdependence with leadership efficiency levels and readiness of employees. Leadership efficiency is determined by the degree of compatibility between the dominant style of leadership and the level of readiness of employees. In addition to the main objective of the research, aimed at determining leadership efficiency, significant research findings come as a result of specific objectives. That is impact of the dominant leadership style on readiness of employees and leadership results, based on each specific component. The sample will be a random sample from a finite population of units, with repeated sampling and known probability sampling. A sample of size n=100, with a proportion of 0.10, is based on a list of top 100 biggest companies in the Republic of Serbia in 2019. The application of Principal Component Analysis aims to identify new variables in the form of regression coefficient results, while the application of the hierarchical regression model will help determine the impact of each leadership style on readiness of employees. The study findings confirm the basic hypotheses of the aforementioned model, with regard to the results of leadership efficiency, as well as its impact of each leadership style on readiness of employees.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3448/2021/1821-34482101053R.pdfsituational leadership theory (slt)hersey and blanchard modelleadership stylereadiness of employeesleadership efficiency
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Marić Slobodan
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Leadership style and employee readiness: Basic factors of leadership efficiency
Strategic Management
situational leadership theory (slt)
hersey and blanchard model
leadership style
readiness of employees
leadership efficiency
author_facet Rodić Marijana
Marić Slobodan
author_sort Rodić Marijana
title Leadership style and employee readiness: Basic factors of leadership efficiency
title_short Leadership style and employee readiness: Basic factors of leadership efficiency
title_full Leadership style and employee readiness: Basic factors of leadership efficiency
title_fullStr Leadership style and employee readiness: Basic factors of leadership efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Leadership style and employee readiness: Basic factors of leadership efficiency
title_sort leadership style and employee readiness: basic factors of leadership efficiency
publisher University of Novi Sad - Faculty of Economics, Subotica
series Strategic Management
issn 1821-3448
2334-6191
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The scope of this study is based on the Situational Leadership Theory according to the model created by Hersey and Blanchard, predominantly defined by two research sub-fields: leadership style and readiness of employees. This model distinguishes four different leadership styles, while the subject area of readiness of employees comprises two components: readiness of employees based on the competency component and readiness of employees based on a psychological (motivational) component. The subject matter of the study is to identify leadership style as a new variable which will be utilized for determining the interdependence with leadership efficiency levels and readiness of employees. Leadership efficiency is determined by the degree of compatibility between the dominant style of leadership and the level of readiness of employees. In addition to the main objective of the research, aimed at determining leadership efficiency, significant research findings come as a result of specific objectives. That is impact of the dominant leadership style on readiness of employees and leadership results, based on each specific component. The sample will be a random sample from a finite population of units, with repeated sampling and known probability sampling. A sample of size n=100, with a proportion of 0.10, is based on a list of top 100 biggest companies in the Republic of Serbia in 2019. The application of Principal Component Analysis aims to identify new variables in the form of regression coefficient results, while the application of the hierarchical regression model will help determine the impact of each leadership style on readiness of employees. The study findings confirm the basic hypotheses of the aforementioned model, with regard to the results of leadership efficiency, as well as its impact of each leadership style on readiness of employees.
topic situational leadership theory (slt)
hersey and blanchard model
leadership style
readiness of employees
leadership efficiency
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