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This study examined the interrelationships between leadership styles, innovation capabilities, government support and performance within the context of Village-Owned Enterprises (VOEs) in Indonesia. It investigated how these factors were interconnected and influenced the success of VOEs in East Java. The authors distributed questionnaires designed to collect data on the critical variables to 294 employees in legally certified VOEs across East Java. The collected data was analyzed using the partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) method. The study's findings revealed that transformational leadership, characterized by its focus on inspiring vision and empowerment significantly and transactional leadership which emphasize supervision do not directly affect the performance of VOEs but have an effect through the mediation of innovation capability and government support as moderating variables. Robust innovation capabilities had a positive impact on the financial sustainability and broader social performance of VOEs emphasizing the benefits of fostering innovation. Moreover, government support in the form of financial aid, capacity building and regulatory regulations moderated the association between innovative skills and VOE performance highlighting the significance of targeted government interventions in improving innovation outcomes. Furthermore, innovation capabilities played a vital mediating role in linking leadership styles to performance. Performance was mediated by improved innovation skills rather than being directly impacted by visionary leadership. This study had practical implications for policymakers and VOE managers, emphasizing embracing transformational leadership, fostering innovation capabilities and providing government support as interconnected drivers of success for Village-Owned Enterprises.
本研究以印度尼西亚的村办企业(VOEs)为背景,探讨了领导风格、创新能力、政府支持和绩效之间的相互关系。研究调查了这些因素是如何相互关联并影响东爪哇的村办企业取得成功的。作者向东爪哇294名经合法认证的村办企业员工发放了旨在收集关键变量数据的调查问卷。收集到的数据采用偏最小二乘法结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)方法进行分析。研究结果表明,以激励愿景和授权为主要特征的变革型领导和强调监督的交易型领导并不直接影响 VOE 的绩效,但通过作为调节变量的创新能力和政府支持的中介作用会产生影响。强大的创新能力对虚拟运营商的财务可持续性和更广泛的社会绩效产生了积极影响,强调了促进创新的益处。此外,政府以财政援助、能力建设和监管法规等形式提供的支持调节了创新技能与虚拟运营商绩效之间的关系,突出表明了政府有针对性的干预措施在改善创新成果方面的重要意义。此外,创新能力在领导风格与绩效之间也发挥了重要的中介作用。绩效受到创新技能提高的中介作用,而不是受到高瞻远瞩型领导的直接影响。这项研究对政策制定者和村办企业管理者具有实际意义,它强调接受变革型领导、培养创新能力和提供政府支持是村办企业取得成功的相互关联的驱动因素。