2017
DOI: 10.4102/sajems.v20i1.1510
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The effect of leadership behaviours on followers’ experiences and expectations in a safety-critical industry

Abstract: Background: Motivation for this study was found in concern expressed by civil aviation organisations that specialists in the air navigation services provider sector require appropriate and beneficial organisational leadership to encourage, enable and manage transformation within this highly structured setting. Also, academic research puts emphasis on a need for investigations of the roles, expectations and requirements of followers in the leadership–followership relationship. Followers’ experiences and expecta… Show more

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“…This form of interaction could evoke a negative response from employees, which was corroborated in this study. Joubert and Feldman (2017) argue that an autocratic leadership style can be destructive, in that it is linked to low engagement levels among employees. In line with good change practices, Girma and Matebe (2018) propose that organisations require change leadership that will continuously embed change adaptation cultures, to ensure employee adoption of future change initiatives, particularly considering the current uncertain global business environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This form of interaction could evoke a negative response from employees, which was corroborated in this study. Joubert and Feldman (2017) argue that an autocratic leadership style can be destructive, in that it is linked to low engagement levels among employees. In line with good change practices, Girma and Matebe (2018) propose that organisations require change leadership that will continuously embed change adaptation cultures, to ensure employee adoption of future change initiatives, particularly considering the current uncertain global business environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mixed method exploratory sequential design (qualitative followed by quantitative) was used to investigate the observed trend in-depth and to measure its occurrence (Creswell & Clark 2017;Creswell et al 2003). A similar approach was employed by Joubert and Feldman (2017). A rubric, a qualitative grading method in the form of an evaluation form, was utilised to record the evaluators' perceptions of the written assignments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%