Transformational Attributes, Emotional Intelligence And Perceived Benefits Of Training Are The Core Ingredients Of Managerial Organizational Commitment

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Dr. Hina Zahoor
Prof. Dr. Özgür Çengel
Prof. Dr. Uğur Yozgat

Abstract

One of the main issue to extensive concept analysis from the perspective of healthcare sector is the domain’s rapid-changing panorama. The concept of transformational leadership in terms of health managers is a new insight that has been highlighted in the study. In this current study, a sample of 261 individuals employed in managerial roles within the hospitals was included. Results show that there is a positive correlation between the sub variables of transformational leadership with organizational commitment and its dimensions. The results also indicate that the emotional Intelligence have a significant moderator effect on the association between the dimensions of transformational leadership and organizational commitment in the context of Pakistani health sector. Moreover, the results also indicate that the study also found that perceived benefits of training has a significant mediating role in the relationship between the dimensions of transformational leadership and organizational commitment. This shows that the training programs may produce more positive results when health managers understand the training benefits, which is likely to boost their commitment to the hospitals. Hence, it is suggested that hospitals should arrange training sessions timely to improve transformational leadership competencies of health managers. The research is the effective contribution to the contemporary literature on the role of transformational leadership in healthcare from the developing country prospect.


 

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Dr. Hina Zahoor

İstanbul Gelişim Üniversites, Istanbul, Türkiye.

Prof. Dr. Özgür Çengel

Rector, İstanbul Galata Üniversitesi, Istanbul, Türkiye

Prof. Dr. Uğur Yozgat

İstanbul Nişantaşı Üniversitesi, Istanbul, Türkiye