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Sethibe, Tebogo
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Steyn, Renier
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dc.date.accessioned |
2016-07-21T12:41:14Z |
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dc.date.available |
2016-07-21T12:41:14Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2015 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Sethibe, T.G. & Steyn, R. (2015). The relationship between leadership styles, innovation and organizational performance: A systematic review. South African Journal for Economic and Management Science, 18(3), 325-337. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/ 2222-3436/2015/v18n3a3 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21057 |
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dc.description.abstract |
This paper is an attempt to consolidate the published scientific knowledge about the impact of leadership
styles on the relationship between innovation and organisational performance. Concepts, statements and
conceptual frameworks were used as structure to analyse the body of scientific knowledge. After consulting
31 major research databases using the systematic literature review methodology, only seven journals
articles that examined the link between leadership, innovation and organisational performance were
identified. The synthesis of the journal articles revealed (a) that consensus exists among researchers as far
as the relevant concepts are concerned; (b) that most agree on the definition of leadership and innovation
but that a uniform understanding of what constitutes organisational performance is lacking; and (c) that
conceptual models are too simplistic and do not consider mediator variables or multiple financial criteria
measures. The findings further reveal that innovation is significantly and positively related to superior
organisational performance, and that, although transformational leadership style is significantly and
positively related to innovation, transactional leadership style is more appropriate when the aim is to instil a
culture of innovation. Transformational leadership style, by contrast, is mostly associated with organisational
performance. In addition, the findings further reveal that none of the studies investigate the mediating effect
of the nature of innovation (incremental and radical) on the relationship between leadership and
organisational performance, and that none of the studies use the objective measures of financial
performance such as ROA, ROE, price/earnings (P/E) and Tobin’s Q calculated from annual financial
reports. |
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dc.subject |
transformational leadership |
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transactional leadership |
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organisational innovation |
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organisational performance |
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dc.subject |
systematic review |
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dc.title |
The relationship between leadership styles, innovation and organisational performance: a systematic review |
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Article |
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dc.description.department |
Graduate School of Business Leadership (SBL) |
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