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The Effects of the senior staff's transformational and transactional leadership on life satisfaction for the 119 ambulance workers

  • BYUNG-JUN CHO;IL-SOON CHOI;TAE-HYUN LEE
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.28 no.7
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    • pp.121-129
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    • 2023
  • This study analyzed 247 data surveyed on 119 ambulance workers 268 in a G-Do. The variance of the multiple regression model on the effect of independent variables on life satisfaction factors was statistically significant. And transformational leadership is an independent variable that significantly affects life satisfaction factors. However, there is a slight difference in the perception of transactional satisfaction factors (p=.051) was not statistically significant, so the second research question raised in this study was rejected. Based on the results of this study, transformational leadership should be centered on improving 119 paramedics' life satisfaction in the relationship between the direct effects of leadership variables related to 119 paramedics' life satisfaction. By doing so, 119 paramedics' life satisfaction will increase and the ultimate improvement in the quality of first aid at the emergency site will be achieved by providing a foothold to demonstrate the potential capabilities of 119 paramedics. In addition, 119 paramedics need to recognize and promote the importance of life satisfaction recognized in their daily lives and workplaces, creating an environment that can demonstrate transformative leadership by carefully caring for 119 center heads, team leaders, and field seniors.

A Study on the Effect of the Superiors' Leadership Type on Job Satisfaction of University Librarians (상사의 리더십 유형이 대학도서관 사서들의 직무만족에 미치는 영향)

  • 유길호;박정숙
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.125-147
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study was to find out how the leadership of superiors at the university library - transformational and transactional leadership - could affect the job satisfaction of subordinates. For this purpose, verification was performed with the subject of 155 librarians working at 11 university libraries in Busan. The following are the results of this study. 1) There was positive correlation between the leadership type of superiors and the job satisfaction of subordinates. Transformational leadership turned out to have higher correlation with job satisfaction than transactional leadership. 2) Intellectual stimulation·inspiration affects promotion practices and supervision style. 3) When analyzing the controlling effect of individual characteristics, only gender and marital status are used as a controlling variables between transformational leadership and job satisfaction.

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Relations Among Motivation to Lead, Leadership Behavior, and Performance (리더십 발휘동기, 리더십 행위 그리고 성과간의 관계에 관한 탐색적 연구)

  • Kim, Jung-Hoon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.321-337
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    • 2011
  • The current study is an attempt, in two separate surveys, to explore the role of motivation to lead, which has rarely been introduced into academic leadership research in Korea. For the survey and statistical analysis, the population is defined as the employees working in Korea. The motivation to lead is considered important in practices since without it any leadership development interventions show less possibility to succeed. The motivation to lead was defined in terms of three dimensions as in affective motivation, socio-normative motivation, and non-calculative motivation(Chen & Drasgow, 2001). The study then empirically explored the potential relationships between the three dimensions and leadership styles. Specifically, such leadership styles as transformational leadership, transactional leadership, and self-sacrificial leadership behavior have been correlated to motivation to lead. In addition, using regression analysis, the explanatory power of the motivation to lead on various dependent variables were investigated. As a result, the three dimensions of motivation to lead, that is, affective, socio-normative, and non-calculative motivations each were found to have strong correlations with transformational, transactional, and self-sacrificial leadership, as well as with other criterion-related variables such as organizational commitment and trust. Limitations of the current study, along with future research directions were also discussed.

The Effect of Leadership on Organizational Identification and Organizational Commitment (리더십이 조직동일시 및 조직몰입에 미치는 영향)

  • Shin, Hye-Sook
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.186-195
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this research was to find the effect of leadership on organizational identification and organizational commitment in casino industry. Prepared questionnaires were distributed to 340 sample employees working in a domestic casino and then a total of 316 questionnaire were used for data analysis. This study was processed by carrying out internal consistency method, exploratory factor analysis besides frequency analysis, multiple regression analysis by using SPSS Win 19.0. The results of research are as follows: 1) transformational leadership had a positive effect on organizational identification. 2) Transformational leadership had a positive effect on affective commitment. 3) Transformational leadership and transactional leadership had a positive effect on continuance commitment. Therefore, this study suggests that transformational leadership is an important factor to raise the employees' organizational identification and affective commitment.

Impacts of PM's Leadership Type on Project Performance in PPP Project (PPP 사업에서 프로젝트관리자(PM)의 리더십유형이 프로젝트성과에 미치는 영향)

  • Hwang, Jae-Seung;Boo, Jeman
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2018
  • Recently, PPP (Public-Private-Partnership) Projects, which private companies invest in, plan, design, construct and operate, have become more popular around the world. The construction industry environment is becoming increasingly competitive. The PPP project is composed of various organizations, so it is very difficult to carry out the project successfully. In this environment, the construction companies are trying hard to secure a competitive advantage. In this study, we tried to identify the role of project manager's leadership and project citizenship behavior as a precedent for creating performance in PPP (Private-Public-Partnership) project. We examine the impact of PM's transformational leadership and transactional leadership on project citizen behavior and examine the impact of project citizen action on project management performance and completion performance. For this study, we conducted a questionnaire survey on PPP project participants. As a result, the following results were obtained. First, transformational leadership and transactional leadership had a significant influence on project citizenship behavior. Second, project citizen behavior had a significant impact on both project management performance and project completion performance. The idealized influence of transformational leadership and the Active management by exception of transactional leadership were found to be very important in shaping PPP team's project citizenship behavior. Therefore, this study has academic implications in studying the effects of PM leadership and project citizenship behavior on the performance of PPP project. And it is expected that it will help selection and training of PM to secure a competitive advantage for construction companies that implement PPP projects practically.

Leading for Safety: A Question of Leadership Focus

  • Molnar, Malin Mattson;Schwarz, Ulrica Von Thiele;Hellgren, Johnny;Hasson, Henna;Tafvelin, Susanne
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.180-187
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    • 2019
  • Background: There is considerable evidence that leadership influences workplace safety, but less is known about the relative importance of different leadership styles for safety. In addition, a leadership style characterized by an emphasis and a focus on promoting safety has rarely been investigated alongside other more general leadership styles. Methods: Data were collected through a survey to which 269 employees in a paper mill company responded. A regression analysis was conducted to examine the relative roles of transformational, transactional (management-by-exception active; MBEA), and safety-specific leadership for different safety behavioral outcomes (compliance behavior and safety initiative behaviors) and for minor and major injuries. Results: A safety-specific leadership contributed the most to the enhanced safety of the three different kinds of leadership. Transformational leadership did not contribute to any safety outcome over and above that of a safety-specific leadership, whereas a transactional leadership (MBEA) was associated with negative safety outcomes (fewer safety initiatives and increased minor injuries). Conclusion: The most important thing for leaders aiming at improving workplace safety is to continuously emphasize safety, both in their communication and by acting as role models. This highlights the importance for leadership training programs aiming to improve safety to actually focus on safety-promoting communication and behaviors rather than general leadership. Furthermore, an overly monitoring and controlling leadership style can be detrimental to attempts at achieving improved workplace safety.

Leadership Style of Medical Record Directors at General Hospitals and it's Effect on the Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction (리더십 유형이 구성원의 조직몰입과 직무만족에 미치는 영향 : 종합병원 의무기록실을 대상으로)

  • Choi, Su Yon;Choi, Jae Wook;Lee, Joon Young;Choi, Soo Mi;Yoo, Hyo Soon;Shin, Eui Chul
    • Quality Improvement in Health Care
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.144-153
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    • 2003
  • 1) Background: The hospitals of modem society, like any other business entities, have to constantly strive to secure their survival from aggressive changes and competition outside. In this unstable environment, effective leadership is one of the most effective strategies for securing organization's growth as well as stability. This study investigated types of leadership (transformational or transactional) that is dominant in medical record departments and compared it's effects on organizational commitment and job satisfaction of their organizational members by types. 2) Method: A questionnaire was developed and mailed to all medical record administrators working at general hospitals throughout the country except department directors (N=450). Of these, 150 useable questionnaires were returned and analyzed by t-test, multiple regression analysis using SPSS. 3) Results: The organizational commitment and job satisfaction were a little bit higher than moderate level, and that of leadership perceived by medical record administrators was also in moderate level throughout types. Significant characteristics (positively) related to organizational commitment and job satisfaction by univariate analysis were marital status (married), position (middle management) and both type of leadership. However transformational leadership was the only significant factor in leadership styles after considering all the factors related to organizational commitment and job satisfaction together by multivariate analysis. 4) Conclusion: The average organizational commitment and job satisfaction of medical record administrators was just in moderate level. Efforts should be made to increase them by improving leadership capacity of medical record directors, primarily by using transformational leadership approach.

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A Study on the effect of Shared Leadership on the Organizational Well-being (공유리더십이 조직웰빙에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Jin-Wook;Chang, Young-Chul;Kim, Young-Hunl
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.197-208
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    • 2016
  • The study showed that directional Shared Leadership and transformational Shared Leadership positively influences the relationship between Shared Leadership and interpersonal relationships in the view of organizational wellbeing. In addition, in the relationship between Shared Leadership and rewarding job experience of organizational wellbeing, three leadership types excluding directional Shared Leadership had positive effects. In addition, transformational Shared Leadership and empowering Shared Leadership had a positive impact on the relationship between Shared Leadership and organizational mood of organizational wellbeing. In the relationship between Shared Leadership and a sense of fulfillment in the view of organizational wellbeing, transformational Shared Leadership only had a positive effect. As is the case with the sense of fulfillment, the transformational Shared Leadership, of and itself, positively influenced the relationship between Shared Leadership and leisure of life of organizational wellbeing. A analysis of the study showed that transformational Shared Leadership has an impact on both organizational wellbeing and personal wellbeing. Transformational Shared Leadership helps set up mutual vision or strategies, or to challenge each other to enhance existing processes and procedures. On the other hand, directional Shared Leadership influences the interpersonal relations only, whereas transactional Shared Leadership impacts rewarding job experience only. Presenting clearer ideas on what to do to each other and sharing the reward for performance implies that the members of an organization can feel much more rewarded through job engagement.

Research Trends in Transformational Leadership: Focusing on Domestic Journals Published in 2007-2016 (변혁적 리더십의 연구동향 분석: 최근 10년(2007-2016)간 국내 학술지 중심으로)

  • Haam, ByungWoo;Ko, GeunYeong;Jun, JuSung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.8
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    • pp.490-505
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the research trend of transformational leadership published in domestic journals in the last 10 years and to find some implications for future research. For this purpose, 337 research papers on transformational leadership from 2007 to 2016 were reviewed. This study used descriptive statistics by frequency and percentage and a network text analysis method. The findings of the study are as follows. First, the annual average number of papers published was 33. Second, 'human resource management research' was the most common topic. Third, most of the research subjects were business employees. Fourth, the research method trend analysis showed that the highest proportion was in the quantitative research. Fifth, 'transactional leadership' showed the highest frequency as a result of analyzing the keywords presented in the abstract of the paper. Sixth, as a result of analyzing the network texts, those having the trend of being analyzed with a close connections were 'transactional leadership', which had the highest connection to transformational leadership, showing the closest relationship with 'role satisfaction'.

Effect of Leadership Type on the Organizational Commitment and Organization Citizenship Behavior of Hotel Employees (호텔종사원의 리더십 유형이 조직몰입, 조직시민행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Ko, Ho-Seok;Lee, Jun-Yup
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.9 no.9
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    • pp.346-358
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    • 2009
  • The Purpose of this study was to find the effect of Hotel employees transformational leadership and transactional leadership on member's organizational commitment and organization citizenship behavior. Survey was carried out among employees at deluxe hotels located in Busan region. Spsswin 12.0 and Amos 5.0 statistical package were used for further analysis. The conclusions were as follows: Firstly, transformational leadership had directly positive effect on organizational commitment and organization citizenship behavior. Secondly, transactional leadership had directly positive effect on organizational commitment and negative effect on organization citizenship behavior. Thirdly, organizational commitment had directly positive effect on organization citizenship behavior. Finally, The practical implications of the findings and suggestions for future research were discussed.