Leadership Effectiveness in Public Organizations
Introduction
Leadership effectiveness in public organizations plays a major role in shaping employee motivation and job satisfaction. Government agencies depend on leadership not only for structure and direction but also for maintaining employee engagement and organizational performance.
Literature Review
Research shows that transformational leadership is associated with higher levels of employee satisfaction and motivation (Bass & Avolio, 1994; Judge & Piccolo, 2004). In contrast, transactional leadership focuses more on structure and rewards.
Hypotheses
H1: Transformational leadership increases employee motivation.
H2: Transformational leadership increases job satisfaction.
H3: Transactional leadership shows weaker effects.
Methodology
This study will use a survey design to collect data from public employees. Stratified sampling will ensure representation across departments.
Analysis
Multiple regression will be used to examine relationships between variables.
Conclusion
Understanding leadership styles can improve employee outcomes and organizational performance.
References
Bass, B. M. (1985).
Bass, B. M., & Avolio, B. J. (1994).
Burns, J. M. (1978).
Denhardt, R. B., & Denhardt, J. V. (2015).
Judge, T. A., & Piccolo, R. F. (2004).
