Reciprocal Leadership Influence on Organizational Change

  • Massoudi A
  • Hamdi S
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Abstract

The devastating effect of the crisis of 2011 on Syrian tourism industry was enormous; this led the industry's hoteliers to shift their attention to different strategies and organizational change to regain the business lost from such crisis. This research introduces the concept of reciprocal leadership as an effective tool in implementing organizational change in Dama Rose Hotel post-Syrian crisis of 2011. We presented the research problem in the following question: Do the dimensions of reciprocal leadership have any role in the success of managing the process of organizational change? The research used a qualitative approach; the primary data was composed of a questionnaire distributed to 65employeesworking at Dama Rose Hotel located in Damascus, Syria. The secondary data was composed of scientific journals, website, and textbooks.  The outcome showed a positive relationship between reciprocal leadership dimensions on the process of managing the organizational change in the hotel, and there was a positive relationship between reciprocal leadership and organizational change.

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Massoudi, A. H., & Hamdi, S. S. (2019). Reciprocal Leadership Influence on Organizational Change. Cihan University-Erbil Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 3(1), 20–26. https://doi.org/10.24086/cuejhss.v3n1y2019.pp20-26

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