The predictive power of leadership towards innovative behaviour: Bridging role of organizational culture
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Published:2024
Issue:2, special issue
Volume:8
Page:355-365
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ISSN:2521-1889
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Container-title:Corporate Governance and Organizational Behavior Review
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language:en
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Short-container-title:CGOBR
Author:
Abdelwahed Nadia Abdelhamid Abdelmegeed1ORCID, Soomro Bahadur Ali2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 2. Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Pakistan
Abstract
In the present era, leadership and organizational culture contribute significantly to innovative behaviour. The present paper predicts the impact of leadership on innovative behaviour directly and indirectly through organizational culture in Egypt’s construction industry, targeting project managers. The researchers followed the domain researchers like Zheng et al. (2019), and Zhao and Sun (2024) to develop the conceptualization of the study. The researchers applied quantitative methods, where the data were collected using a survey questionnaire with a convenience sample technique. Finally, the study derived the results based on 336 valid cases. The results demonstrate a positive effect of transformational and transactional leadership on organizational culture and innovative behaviour. On the other hand, the organizational culture negatively affects innovative behaviour. Finally, the organizational culture mediates the connection between transformational, transactional leadership and innovative behaviour. The findings would navigate and mitigate challenges arising from the connection between organizational culture and innovative behaviour by establishing innovative capabilities platforms that contribute to an inclusive consideration of the intricate interconnections between leadership, organizational culture, and innovation in the construction sector. Finally, the study’s findings would enrich the depth of the literature by adding more empirical evidence from a developing context.
Funder
King Faisal University
Publisher
Virtus Interpress
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