Relationship Between Leadership and Employee Motivation: An Empirical Analysis of Leadership Styles and Their Impact on Employee Performance
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Transformational Leadership, Transactional Leadership, Servant Leadership, Employee Motivation, Employee Performance, Structural Equation ModelingAbstract
This study investigates the empirical relationship between leadership styles, employee motivation, and subsequent employee performance within contemporary organizational frameworks. Utilizing a quantitative research design rooted in a positivist philosophy, data were gathered from 384 full-time corporate employees across diverse sectors using a standardized, self-administered questionnaire. Structural equation modeling and multiple regression analysis were employed via statistical software to evaluate the hypothesized relationships. The findings demonstrate that transformational leadership exerts the most substantial positive impact on both intrinsic motivation and overall employee performance. Transactional leadership shows a moderate, statistically significant positive relationship with performance, primarily mediated by extrinsic motivation, while servant leadership strongly fosters psychological empowerment and intrinsic drive. The empirical results confirm that employee motivation acts as a critical mediating variable through which leadership behaviors translate into enhanced operational performance. This paper contributes to organizational behavior literature by providing a comprehensive, comparative analysis of three dominant leadership paradigms within a single conceptual framework, offering actionable insights for human resource practitioners and executive leadership aimed at optimizing organizational efficacy.
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