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The relationship between manager's leadership style and employee job satisfaction in selected Beijing computer software companies.
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The relationship between manager's leadership style and employee job satisfaction in selected Beijing computer software companies./
Author:
Chen, Xiaofeng.
Description:
179 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Judith E. Beauford.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-03A.
Subject:
Business Administration, Management. -
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ISBN:
9780549502791
The relationship between manager's leadership style and employee job satisfaction in selected Beijing computer software companies.
Chen, Xiaofeng.
The relationship between manager's leadership style and employee job satisfaction in selected Beijing computer software companies.
- 179 p.
Adviser: Judith E. Beauford.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of the Incarnate Word, 2008.
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between manager's leadership style and employee job satisfaction in Beijing computer software companies. Specifically, this research identified how the authoritarian, benevolent, or moral leadership style measured by Paternalistic Leadership Scale (PLS) relates to employees' satisfaction with work, pay, opportunities for promotion, supervision, coworkers, and the job in general as measured by Job Descriptive Index (JDI) and demographic characteristics including gender, age, educational background, and work experience.
ISBN: 9780549502791Subjects--Topical Terms:
626628
Business Administration, Management.
The relationship between manager's leadership style and employee job satisfaction in selected Beijing computer software companies.
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Survey packages containing the PLS, the JDI, and a demographic questionnaire were distributed to 200 managers and employees who had worked at least 6 months in 10 selected Beijing computer software companies. Of these surveys, 107 survey packages (53.50%) were returned and 103 were valid including 19 managers and 84 employees. Descriptive and inferential statistical techniques, including means, frequencies, percentages, Cronbach alpha coefficients, Chi-Square Goodness of Fit test, Simple and Canonical Correlation, Pearson Chi-Square Test of Independence were used for analysis by using SPSS. The .05 level of statistical significance was set for all the statistical computation.
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The results indicated that moral leadership was perceived as the dominant leadership style in the 10 Beijing computer software companies, and benevolent leadership was perceived as the least significant one. The finding of this study revealed that the level of employees' job satisfaction in Beijing computer software companies was high on the six factors of Job Descriptive Index (JDI). Specifically, the employees were very satisfied with their current jobs on work, pay, supervision, coworker, and job in general. The only factor of job satisfaction at medium level was satisfaction with opportunities for promotion. The perceptions of moral and benevolent leadership showed strongest correlation with satisfaction with opportunities for promotion in both Pearson and canonical correlations. Perception of authoritarian leadership was negatively correlated with satisfaction with both supervision and coworker in both Pearson and canonical correlations. Perception of moral leadership correlated with the most satisfaction factors.
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