Transformational leadership and employees career salience; an empirical study conducted on banks of Pakistan
Tabassum Riaz,
Muhammad Ramzan,
Hafiz Muhammad Ishaq and
Muhammad Umair Akram
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Tabassum Riaz: Mohammad Ali Jinnah University Islamabad, Pakistan
Muhammad Ramzan: Hailey College of Commerce University of the Punjab Lahore
Hafiz Muhammad Ishaq: Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology Islamabad
Muhammad Umair Akram: Mohammad Ali Jinnah University Islamabad
E3 Journal of Business Management and Economics., 2012, vol. 3, issue 5, 0190-0196
Abstract:
The following study examines the relationship between transformational leadership and employees’ career salience. This research is conducted to answer the question that whether employees’ career salience has association with transformational leadership. This study focuses only on banking sector. Transformational leadership is measured using its four dimensions i.e. idealized influence, intellectual stimulation, inspirational motivation and individualized considerations, relationship is determined with employees’ career salience. The data was collected from five banks. 350 questionnaires were distributed for collection of data. For the analysis of data Correlation analysis was used. Findings of this study revealed that transformational leadership and all its dimensions have insignificant relationship with employees’ career salience. Newness of this study is its originality that concerns with relationship between transformational leadership and employees’ career salience. Limitations and future research is also discussed.
Keywords: Transformational leadership; employees’ career salience; banking employees (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-05
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