The Effect of Leadership Style on Employee Job Satisfaction

  • Khan M
  • Waraich U
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This paper aims to determine the effect of leadership styles on employee job satisfaction. The survey was conducted by administering questionnaires to 400 respondents from different organizations within Pakistan. Transformational leadership style was seen to have a positive effect on various facets of employee job satisfaction. Transactional leadership also turns out to be perceived as having a positive effect on different facets of employee job satisfaction, and so does empowering managerial leadership. It was found that leaders and managers combine the various leadership styles identified in the research paper in proportions that produce a positive result when administering their leadership duties. The proportions at which these leadership styles are combined depend upon the nature of the situation they encounter in the workplace.

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Khan, M. A., & Waraich, U. (2019). The Effect of Leadership Style on Employee Job Satisfaction. Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management, and Innovation, 1(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.52633/jemi.v1i1.39

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