2018
DOI: 10.5897/jhmt2018.0243
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Enhancing employee performance using selected leadership styles of middle-line managers in the hospitality industry in Mid-Western Uganda

Abstract: This study explains the success of employee performance using selected leadership styles of middleline Hotel managers in Mid-western Uganda. The simple random sample included 196 employees from ten Hotels. The respondents completed the measures of styles of leadership (democratic, autocratic and laissez faire) and employee performance. Bivarriate correlations and regression matrices were used to test for the relationship of these distinct styles of leadership on employee performance. Results revealed that a st… Show more

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“…Even Gurung and Dalits youths who directly and indirectly benefitted from homestay tourism activities are becoming happy and motivating with the participatory leadership style of TDMC. Mwesigwa (2018) also reveals that democratic leadership style has a significant effect on the degree of employee performance in the hospitality industry…”
Section: Theoretical Reflectionsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Even Gurung and Dalits youths who directly and indirectly benefitted from homestay tourism activities are becoming happy and motivating with the participatory leadership style of TDMC. Mwesigwa (2018) also reveals that democratic leadership style has a significant effect on the degree of employee performance in the hospitality industry…”
Section: Theoretical Reflectionsmentioning
confidence: 95%