What makes servant leadership effective for female employees? Servant leadership application during the COVID-19 pandemic

Mahendra Fakhri, Sam'UnJaja Raharja, Margo Purnomo, R. Rivani
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This study delves into the intricate dynamics of servant leadership and its profound impact on sustaining employee motivation amidst the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. It sets out to meticulously examine and discern the pivotal factors that underpin the remarkable efficacy of servant leadership practices, particularly centered around female employees in an Indonesian setting, with a deliberate emphasis on women leaders. The research aims to understand the effectiveness of servant leadership among female employees in Indonesia, with a specific focus on women in leadership roles. The study includes a comprehensive sample of 310 respondents and utilizes confirmatory factor analysis within the Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares framework to determine the key factors influencing servant leadership effectiveness. The findings of the study suggest that one of the most influential factors in driving the effectiveness of servant leadership is helping subordinates grow and succeed. On the other hand, emotional healing has the least influential impact on enhancing servant leadership practices compared to other dimensions. The study's findings provide valuable insights for organizations, especially in navigating the difficulties presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding the importance of fostering employees' personal growth and success, as well as acknowledging the limited impact of emotional healing, can inform leadership approaches to sustain workforce motivation during times of uncertainty. These results highlight the significance of cultivating employees' development within a framework of servant leadership, ultimately leading to a more resilient and motivated workforce, with particular relevance for female employees.
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是什么让仆人式领导对女性员工有效?在 COVID-19 大流行期间应用仆人式领导力
本研究深入探讨了仆人式领导的复杂动态及其对在 COVID-19 大流行所带来的前所未有的挑战中保持员工积极性的深远影响。本研究旨在细致研究和辨析支持仆人式领导实践(尤其是在印尼环境下以女性员工为中心)取得显著成效的关键因素,并特意强调女性领导者。研究旨在了解仆人式领导在印尼女性员工中的有效性,重点关注担任领导职务的女性。研究包括 310 个受访者的综合样本,并在结构方程建模--偏最小二乘法框架内利用确认性因素分析来确定影响仆人式领导有效性的关键因素。研究结果表明,推动仆人式领导有效性的最有影响力的因素之一是帮助下属成长和成功。另一方面,与其他维度相比,情感疗愈对提升仆人式领导实践的影响最小。研究结果为组织提供了宝贵的见解,尤其是在应对 COVID-19 大流行所带来的困难时。了解促进员工个人成长和成功的重要性,并认识到情感治疗的有限影响,可以为在不确定时期保持员工积极性的领导方法提供参考。这些结果凸显了在仆人式领导的框架内培养员工发展的重要性,最终将培养出一支更有韧性、更有动力的员工队伍,这对女性员工尤为重要。
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