Transformational leadership, organizational culture, and employees' commitment: mediation effects chain in the textile industry

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Main Author: Rodrigues, José Pedro
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Correia, Ricardo Jorge, Campos, Susana, Teixeira, Mário Sérgio
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Issues related to human resource management (HRM) and firm values, such as transformational leadership (TL), organizational culture (OC), motivation, job satisfaction (JS), and employee commitment, have been extensively studied within the business context to understand their impact on firms' efficiency. However, many questions remain regarding the nature of the relationships between these different constructs. This study examines employees' perceptions within the specific context of textile industry firms in Northern Portugal. This industry is particularly crucial to Portuguese economic performance, evidenced by indicators such as employment levels, exports, sales volume, and production.The main objectives of this study are (1) to analyze the perception of employees of northern Portuguese textile firms regarding the influence of TL, OC, motivation, and JS on employees' commitment and (2) to verify the possible mediating effects of JS and motivation in the relationships between TL and commitment, and between OC and commitment. This study was developed using a sample of 235 employees from seven firms in the Portuguese textile sector. A quantitative data analysis methodology was used from a structural equation model, using the IBM Amos software (version 26.0). Based on an innovative conceptual model, ten hypotheses were formulated and tested, drawing upon a prior literature review. It is shown that TL is a direct determinant of OC, motivation, JS, and employees' commitment. TL is also linked indirectly with employees´ commitment through the mediating effects of OC, motivation, and/or JS. Additionally, it was concluded a direct and positive relationship between OC and motivation, and between motivation and commitment. On the contrary, direct relationships between OC and JS, and between JS and commitment have not been confirmed. It was also possible to verify a relationship between OC and employees' commitment, both directly and indirectly, through the mediating effect of motivation. JS was not shown to mediate this relationship. Our study differs and is innovative in several theoretical and managerial features, such as the conceptual model defined, the geographic context, and the industry context covered. Our results are relevant to HRM in the textile industry, highlighting the critical importance for managers to consider their leadership style carefully. Adopting a TL style, coupled with fostering a supportive OC, is essential. This approach can significantly enhance employees' engagement and contribute to the overall success of the firms.
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spelling Transformational leadership, organizational culture, and employees' commitment: mediation effects chain in the textile industryTransformational leadershipOrganizational cultureJob satisfactionMotivationEmployees' commitmentIssues related to human resource management (HRM) and firm values, such as transformational leadership (TL), organizational culture (OC), motivation, job satisfaction (JS), and employee commitment, have been extensively studied within the business context to understand their impact on firms' efficiency. However, many questions remain regarding the nature of the relationships between these different constructs. This study examines employees' perceptions within the specific context of textile industry firms in Northern Portugal. This industry is particularly crucial to Portuguese economic performance, evidenced by indicators such as employment levels, exports, sales volume, and production.The main objectives of this study are (1) to analyze the perception of employees of northern Portuguese textile firms regarding the influence of TL, OC, motivation, and JS on employees' commitment and (2) to verify the possible mediating effects of JS and motivation in the relationships between TL and commitment, and between OC and commitment. This study was developed using a sample of 235 employees from seven firms in the Portuguese textile sector. A quantitative data analysis methodology was used from a structural equation model, using the IBM Amos software (version 26.0). Based on an innovative conceptual model, ten hypotheses were formulated and tested, drawing upon a prior literature review. It is shown that TL is a direct determinant of OC, motivation, JS, and employees' commitment. TL is also linked indirectly with employees´ commitment through the mediating effects of OC, motivation, and/or JS. Additionally, it was concluded a direct and positive relationship between OC and motivation, and between motivation and commitment. On the contrary, direct relationships between OC and JS, and between JS and commitment have not been confirmed. It was also possible to verify a relationship between OC and employees' commitment, both directly and indirectly, through the mediating effect of motivation. JS was not shown to mediate this relationship. Our study differs and is innovative in several theoretical and managerial features, such as the conceptual model defined, the geographic context, and the industry context covered. Our results are relevant to HRM in the textile industry, highlighting the critical importance for managers to consider their leadership style carefully. Adopting a TL style, coupled with fostering a supportive OC, is essential. This approach can significantly enhance employees' engagement and contribute to the overall success of the firms.The authors are grateful to the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT, Portugal) for financial support by national funds FCT/MCTES to UNIAG (UIDB/04752/2020), CETRAD (UIDB/04011/2020), and CISAS (UIDB/05937/2020). The authors sincerely appreciate all valuable review comments and suggestions, which helped to improve the quality of the article.Porcelain Publishing International LimitedBiblioteca Digital do IPBRodrigues, José PedroCorreia, Ricardo JorgeCampos, SusanaTeixeira, Mário Sérgio2024-10-16T14:53:36Z20242024-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/30439engRodrigues, José Pedro; Correia, Ricardo Jorge; Campos, Susana; Teixeira, Mário Sérgio (2024). Transformational leadership, organizational culture, and employees' commitment: mediation effects chain in the textile industry. Journal of Chinese Human Resources Management. ISSN 2040-8005. 15:4, p. 28-472040-800510.47297/wspchrmWSP2040-800502.202415042040-8013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-25T12:22:40Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/30439Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T19:46:23.601565Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Transformational leadership, organizational culture, and employees' commitment: mediation effects chain in the textile industry
title Transformational leadership, organizational culture, and employees' commitment: mediation effects chain in the textile industry
spellingShingle Transformational leadership, organizational culture, and employees' commitment: mediation effects chain in the textile industry
Rodrigues, José Pedro
Transformational leadership
Organizational culture
Job satisfaction
Motivation
Employees' commitment
title_short Transformational leadership, organizational culture, and employees' commitment: mediation effects chain in the textile industry
title_full Transformational leadership, organizational culture, and employees' commitment: mediation effects chain in the textile industry
title_fullStr Transformational leadership, organizational culture, and employees' commitment: mediation effects chain in the textile industry
title_full_unstemmed Transformational leadership, organizational culture, and employees' commitment: mediation effects chain in the textile industry
title_sort Transformational leadership, organizational culture, and employees' commitment: mediation effects chain in the textile industry
author Rodrigues, José Pedro
author_facet Rodrigues, José Pedro
Correia, Ricardo Jorge
Campos, Susana
Teixeira, Mário Sérgio
author_role author
author2 Correia, Ricardo Jorge
Campos, Susana
Teixeira, Mário Sérgio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, José Pedro
Correia, Ricardo Jorge
Campos, Susana
Teixeira, Mário Sérgio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transformational leadership
Organizational culture
Job satisfaction
Motivation
Employees' commitment
topic Transformational leadership
Organizational culture
Job satisfaction
Motivation
Employees' commitment
description Issues related to human resource management (HRM) and firm values, such as transformational leadership (TL), organizational culture (OC), motivation, job satisfaction (JS), and employee commitment, have been extensively studied within the business context to understand their impact on firms' efficiency. However, many questions remain regarding the nature of the relationships between these different constructs. This study examines employees' perceptions within the specific context of textile industry firms in Northern Portugal. This industry is particularly crucial to Portuguese economic performance, evidenced by indicators such as employment levels, exports, sales volume, and production.The main objectives of this study are (1) to analyze the perception of employees of northern Portuguese textile firms regarding the influence of TL, OC, motivation, and JS on employees' commitment and (2) to verify the possible mediating effects of JS and motivation in the relationships between TL and commitment, and between OC and commitment. This study was developed using a sample of 235 employees from seven firms in the Portuguese textile sector. A quantitative data analysis methodology was used from a structural equation model, using the IBM Amos software (version 26.0). Based on an innovative conceptual model, ten hypotheses were formulated and tested, drawing upon a prior literature review. It is shown that TL is a direct determinant of OC, motivation, JS, and employees' commitment. TL is also linked indirectly with employees´ commitment through the mediating effects of OC, motivation, and/or JS. Additionally, it was concluded a direct and positive relationship between OC and motivation, and between motivation and commitment. On the contrary, direct relationships between OC and JS, and between JS and commitment have not been confirmed. It was also possible to verify a relationship between OC and employees' commitment, both directly and indirectly, through the mediating effect of motivation. JS was not shown to mediate this relationship. Our study differs and is innovative in several theoretical and managerial features, such as the conceptual model defined, the geographic context, and the industry context covered. Our results are relevant to HRM in the textile industry, highlighting the critical importance for managers to consider their leadership style carefully. Adopting a TL style, coupled with fostering a supportive OC, is essential. This approach can significantly enhance employees' engagement and contribute to the overall success of the firms.
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