Sailing through the pandemic: role of authentic leadership and horizontal collectivism in unlocking work engagement in Indian startups

IF 2.3 Q3 BUSINESS Journal of Asia Business Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-17 DOI:10.1108/jabs-03-2022-0118
Aishwarya Singh, Swati Sharma, S. Sengupta, Kavita Goel
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Purpose Responding to the radical changes in work practices and extensive virtual forms of interaction brought by COVID-19, this study aims to investigate the role played by authentic leadership and horizontal collectivism in helping the Indian startups sail through the pandemic. Design/methodology/approach Data was gathered through standardized questionnaires from 300 leaders and 300 employees from Indian startups during the second phase of lockdown. Statistical analysis using AMOS 23.0 checks for the direct effect of authentic leadership on work engagement and the moderating effect of horizontal collectivism on the relationship between the two. This study also compares the results between self-ascribed and perceived authentic leadership. Findings Statistical analysis using AMOS 23.0 was done to check for the direct effect of authentic leadership on work engagement and the moderating effect of horizontal collectivism on the relationship between authentic leadership and work engagement. This study also compared the results between self-ascribed and perceived authentic leadership. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that explores the role of authentic leadership in unlocking work engagement among employees serving in Indian startups during the pandemic. The lesson learned from this is when employees perceived their leaders to be authentic, the work culture to be nonhierarchical and felt collective responsibility toward work, it unlocked their high potential and made them soulfully engaged in their work.
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在疫情中航行:真正的领导力和横向集体主义在释放印度初创企业工作参与度中的作用
目的为了应对新冠肺炎带来的工作实践和广泛的虚拟互动形式的根本变化,本研究旨在调查真正的领导力和横向集体主义在帮助印度初创企业渡过疫情中所发挥的作用。设计/方法/方法在封锁的第二阶段,通过标准化问卷从印度初创企业的300名领导者和300名员工那里收集数据。使用AMOS 23.0的统计分析检验了真实领导对工作投入的直接影响,以及横向集体主义对两者关系的调节作用。本研究还比较了自我归因和感知真实领导力之间的结果。结果采用AMOS 23.0进行统计分析,检验了真实领导对工作投入的直接影响以及横向集体主义对真实领导与工作投入关系的调节作用。本研究还比较了自我归因和感知真实领导力之间的结果。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一项探索真实领导力在疫情期间释放印度初创企业员工工作参与度方面的作用的研究。从中吸取的教训是,当员工认为他们的领导者是真实的,工作文化是非等级的,并感受到对工作的集体责任时,这释放了他们的巨大潜力,使他们全心全意地投入到工作中。
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