Developmental leadership, skill development, and work engagement
Geunpil Ryu and
Dong-Chul Shim
International Review of Public Administration, 2020, vol. 25, issue 1, 64-79
Abstract:
The current research examined the relationship between developmental leadership and followers’ work engagement based on the notion that developmental leaders may strengthen subordinates’ job-related skills and knowledge development. Using the Federal Human Capital Survey dataset over three years, the research addressed two research questions: (1) Is developmental leadership positively related to work engagement? and (2) Does perceived skill development moderate the relationship between developmental leadership and work engagement? Results showed that both developmental leadership and perceived skill development positively and significantly affected public employees’ work engagement. In addition, perceived skill improvement had a moderating effect on the relationship between developmental leadership and work engagement.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/12294659.2020.1738978
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