Impact of Inclusive Leadership on Project Success

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Engineering Project and Production Management Pub Date : 2020-03-27 DOI:10.2478/jeppm-2020-0011
S. Réhman
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Abstract This study tries to investigate project success through inclusive leadership role along with self-efficacy. Data sets were collected using adopted questionnaires of previous studies from employees working on the metro bus project, their supervisors and passengers of metro bus service from Rawalpindi to Islamabad route in Pakistan. This study is measuring the effects of inclusive leadership on project success through self-efficacy which makes it causal in nature. The time lag data collection method was adopted. In order to reach correct findings, potential biases were controlled by theoretical and statistical controls. Exploratory factor analysis was used to test structural modelling, average variance and composite reliabilities using Smart PLS. SPSS 21.0 was used for regression analysis, bias correction measures were also considered. The study revealed that inclusive leadership is associated in a positive manner with project success. The mediating role of self-efficacy in the relationship of inclusive leadership and project success was also supported. In addition, theoretical and practical implications in the context of this study are discussed in detail.
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包容性领导对项目成功的影响
摘要本研究试图通过包容性领导角色和自我效能感对项目成功进行研究。数据集的收集采用了先前研究的问卷调查,调查对象包括参与地铁巴士项目的员工、他们的主管和巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第至伊斯兰堡路线地铁巴士服务的乘客。本研究通过自我效能感来衡量包容性领导对项目成功的影响,自我效能感使其具有因果性。采用时滞数据采集方法。为了得到正确的结果,潜在的偏差通过理论和统计控制来控制。探索性因子分析采用Smart PLS对结构模型、平均方差和复合信度进行检验,回归分析采用SPSS 21.0,并考虑偏差校正措施。研究表明,包容性领导与项目成功呈正相关。自我效能感在包容性领导与项目成功关系中的中介作用也得到了支持。此外,本文还详细讨论了本研究的理论和实践意义。
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Journal of Engineering Project and Production Management
Journal of Engineering Project and Production Management Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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