MEDIATING ROLE OF THE PELZ EFFECT IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE AND WORK PERFORMANCE IN THE HEALTH SECTOR
Tülay Tuna SARITAŞ () and
Nursel AYDINTUÄž Myrvang ()
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Tülay Tuna SARITAŞ: Biruni Üniversitesi
Nursel AYDINTUĞ Myrvang: Biruni Üniversitesi
Eurasian Academy Of Sciences Social Sciences Journal, 2023, vol. 46, issue 46, 1-22
Abstract:
Employee performance is affected by the leader's effort and motivation to increase performance, along with individual factors such as the person's desire to succeed, competence and skills. Compared to employees who have high-quality relationships with their managers, employees who have low-quality relationships; It has been revealed in many studies that they take more work and responsibility within the organization, contribute more to organizational outputs and show higher performance. As a result of the power sources used by the leader, it is stated that the power perceived by the employee has a significant effect on performance. From this point of view, the aim of the study is to reveal the regulatory role of the pelz effect in the leader-member exchange and performance relationship for private and public hospital employees serving in Istanbul with the help of structural equation model (SEM). The sample of the study consists of 545 health personnel in different positions. As a result of SEM analysis, leader-member exchange dimension has a positive and significant effect on performance (β =0.423, p <0.01). Leader-Member exchange dimension has a positive and significant effect on the Pelz effect (β =0.240, p <0.01). The Pelz effect size has a significant positive effect on performance (β =0.322, p <0.01). It has been determined that the Pelz effect has mediator role in the effect of leader-member exchange on performance. Thus, the H1, H2, H3 and H4 hypotheses were accepted.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.17740/eas.soc.2023.V46.01
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