Kalina Sotiroska Ivanoska, Z. Marković, E. Sardžoska
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摘要
本研究的目的是确定在塞尔维亚和马其顿的国有和私营公司工作的个人之间偏好的领导和追随风格,以及这些偏好之间差异的统计意义。领导和追随对于所有组织的有效运作都很重要。在塞尔维亚和马其顿等转型期国家,领导和追随问题特别重要,在这些国家,各组织的总干事不再由政治任命,而是根据其能力选出领导人。分析了组织所有权的国籍和类型,性别与个人在商业组织中所占据的位置(经理,员工)之间的关系,以及首选的领导和追随风格。这项研究对来自塞尔维亚和马其顿的172名参与者进行了抽样调查。数据采用Robert E. Kelley(1998)设计的《追随风格个人问卷》和Fiedler的LPC量表(Least Preferred colleague, 1984)来评估首选领导风格。结果表明,企业员工对领导风格的偏好在性别、国籍和职位上没有差异,但在国有企业和私营企业员工之间存在差异。在国有企业工作的参与者更喜欢宽松的领导风格,即以关系为导向。结果表明,无论是国有企业还是私营企业,大多数员工都更倾向于积极的追随关系,与其他类型的追随关系相比,差异有统计学意义。性别、国籍、组织所有权类型与个人在企业组织中所担任的职位之间没有关系。
The preferred leadership and followership styles of employees in state- and privately-owned organizations in Serbia and Macedonia
The aim of the study is to determine the preferred leadership and followership styles, as well as the statistical significance of differences between those preferences among individuals employed in both state and privately owned companies in Serbia and Macedonia. Leadership and followership are important for the efficient functioning of all organizations. Leadership and followership issues are particularly important in transition countries, such as Serbia and Macedonia, where directors general of organizations are no longer appointed politically but are leaders selected according to their capacities. Nationality and type of the organization ownership, the relation between gender and position occupied by an individual within a business organization (a manager, an employee), as well as the preferred style of leadership and followership, have been analyzed. The study was carried out on the sample of 172 participants from Serbia and Macedonia. The data were collected by means of the Personal Questionnaire for Followership Styles designed by Robert E. Kelley (1998), and Fiedler’s LPC scale (Least Preferred Coworker, 1984) which was used to evaluate the preferred leadership style. The results indicate that there is no difference in the preferred leadership styles in relation to gender, nationality or positions occupied by the company employees, but there is a difference between the employees who are in the state- or in the privately-owned companies. The participants working in state owned companies prefer a permissive leadership style, i.e. relationship-oriented. The results show that most of the employees in both state- and privately-owned business organizations prefer an active followership, with statistically significant differences compared to the other followership styles. No relationship was found between gender, nationality, type of organization ownership and position occupied by the individual within a business organization, for the preferred followership style.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of East European Management Studies (JEEMS) aims to promote dialogue and cooperation among scholars from all countries who seek to examine, explore and explain the behaviour and practices of management within the transforming societies of Central and Eastern Europe.