2014
DOI: 10.1108/lodj-10-2012-0130
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Visionary leadership and its relationship to organizational effectiveness

Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between visionary leadership and the perception of organizational effectiveness in nonprofit organizations. Leaders with high levels of transformational leadership were predicted to be reported as having more effective organizations. Design/methodology/approach – Data from 135 executive organizational leaders and 221 of their subordinates were collected from 52 variou… Show more

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“…In fact, theory on visionary leadership has repeatedly linked it to creativity and innovation (e.g. Conger, 1995;D'Intino et al, 2008;Merritt & DeGraff, 1996;Morden, 1997;Taylor, Cornelius, & Colvin, 2014;Westley & Mintzberg, 1989), and indeed some available evidence indirectly suggests that visionary leadership may play an important role in shaping the circumstances and boundary conditions required for successful team creativity and innovation. Firstly, Sarros, Cooper, and Santora (2011) found evidence that visionary leadership predicts employees' perception of support for innovation in their organizations, which, in turn, is an important predictor of team creativity and innovation (for overviews, see Amabile, Conti, Coon, Lazenby, & Herron, 1996;Hülsheger, Anderson, & Salgado, 2009).…”
Section: Consequences Of Visionary Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, theory on visionary leadership has repeatedly linked it to creativity and innovation (e.g. Conger, 1995;D'Intino et al, 2008;Merritt & DeGraff, 1996;Morden, 1997;Taylor, Cornelius, & Colvin, 2014;Westley & Mintzberg, 1989), and indeed some available evidence indirectly suggests that visionary leadership may play an important role in shaping the circumstances and boundary conditions required for successful team creativity and innovation. Firstly, Sarros, Cooper, and Santora (2011) found evidence that visionary leadership predicts employees' perception of support for innovation in their organizations, which, in turn, is an important predictor of team creativity and innovation (for overviews, see Amabile, Conti, Coon, Lazenby, & Herron, 1996;Hülsheger, Anderson, & Salgado, 2009).…”
Section: Consequences Of Visionary Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Taylor, Cornelius and Colvin (2014) "leaders with high levels of transformational leadership were predicted to be reported as having more effective organizations". However, leadership and employees in the organization have to be committed to making the necessary operational changes to meet standards of excellence (Goddard and Mkasiwa, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Best Practices In Organizational Effectiveness Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, Wang et al(2010) demonstrated clearer characteristics for visionary leadership which are belief of sub-ordinate in leader's judgment to solve any difficulties, inspiration of enthusiasm by leader for sub-ordinate participation in the corporate affairs, subordinate confidence in leader, consideration of leader as standard for learning and intimation by sub-ordinate. Taylor et al (2014) highlighted that visionary leadership strongly affects participation, innovation and commitment. Innovation, participation and commitment are some of the new metrics of technology transfer effectiveness.…”
Section: Visionary Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%