The Impact of Team Effectiveness, Affective Commitment, Opportunity, Fair Treatment, and Job Involvement on Participative Leadership
Syeda Umaima Riaz,
Syed Adeel Hussain Shah and
Mariam Shahid
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Syeda Umaima Riaz: Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, Indus University Karachi, Pakistan
Syed Adeel Hussain Shah: Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, Indus University Karachi, Pakistan
Mariam Shahid: Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, Indus University Karachi, Pakistan
Journal of Policy Research (JPR), 2023, vol. 9, issue 2, 371-381
Abstract:
This study examined the impact of participative leadership on team performance, affective commitment, opportunity, fair treatment, and job involvement. The path-goal theory is discussed in this work as a hypothetical viewpoint that demonstrates how the hypothesis has been improved. For this action, a quantitative method was used. 250 questionnaires were distributed in Karachi's manufacturing sector. For the test investigation, a sample size of 201 was used. The results of the test analysis, which was conducted using SPSS software, show how participative leadership is influenced by team effectiveness, affective commitment, opportunity, fairness, and job involvement. The study found a strong correlation between participative leadership and team effectiveness, affective commitment, and fair treatment. While there is little correlation between opportunities and job involvement with participatory leadership.
Keywords: Participative Leadership; Team Effectiveness; Affective Commitment; Opportunity; Fair Treatment; Job Involvemen (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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