Diversified Workforce and Employees' Performance: Moderating Effect of Bureaucratic Leadership in Third Sector

Shama Sadaqat, Saira Sharif, Safiullah Junejo, Sumaira Sharif
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With the global workforce undergoing unprecedented diversification, organizations in the Third Sector are compelled to scrutinize the intricate relationship between a diverse workforce and employees' performance. This paper delves into the nuanced dynamics within the Third Sector, focusing on the moderating effect of bureaucratic leadership on the link between workforce diversity and performance. The unique challenges and opportunities faced by non-profit organizations, NGOs, and social enterprises underscore the significance of this study. The research employs quantitative surveys to offer a holistic understanding of the complex interplay among workforce diversity, bureaucratic leadership, and employee performance. The study aims to identify patterns, correlations, and moderating influences that may provide valuable insights for organizations within the Third Sector. The key variables under investigation include workforce diversity, assessed through established scales regarding age, gender, ethnicity, and educational background diversity; employees' performance and bureaucratic leadership were also measured through established scales. Data was collected from diverse employees across various levels and departments within Lahore's third-sector organizations. The analysis employed statistical tools like regression analysis for quantitative data. This research seeks to contribute to the academic understanding of the subject and provide practical implications for organizational leaders in the Third Sector. The findings aim to guide effective decision-making, foster inclusive leadership practices, and enhance organizational performance in a diverse workforce.
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多元化员工队伍与员工绩效:第三部门官僚式领导的调节效应
随着全球劳动力经历前所未有的多元化,第三部门的组织不得不仔细研究多元化劳动力与员工绩效之间错综复杂的关系。本文深入探讨了第三部门内部微妙的动态变化,重点研究了官僚主义领导对劳动力多元化与绩效之间联系的调节作用。非营利组织、非政府组织和社会企业所面临的独特挑战和机遇凸显了本研究的重要意义。本研究采用定量调查的方法,以全面了解劳动力多样性、官僚领导力和员工绩效之间复杂的相互作用。本研究旨在确定模式、相关性和调节影响因素,从而为第三部门的组织提供有价值的见解。调查的关键变量包括劳动力多样性,通过有关年龄、性别、种族和教育背景多样性的既定量表进行评估;员工绩效和官僚领导力也通过既定量表进行测量。数据是从拉合尔第三产业组织中不同级别和部门的不同员工处收集的。分析采用了回归分析等统计工具对定量数据进行分析。本研究旨在促进学术界对这一主题的理解,并为第三部门的组织领导者提供实际启示。研究结果旨在指导有效决策,促进包容性领导实践,并提高多元化员工队伍的组织绩效。
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