THE INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP STYLE ON INNOVATION: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF JOB SATISFACTION IN SAUDI HOSPITALS IN RIYADH
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2024-08
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Abstract
The study goal of this study is to examine the influence of direct empirical relationship
between leadership styles, job satisfaction and innovation. In addition, this study
examined the mediating role of job satisfaction as a mediator in the relationship
between leadership styles dimensions (transformational leadership, transactional
leadership, organizational commitment, laissez faire leadership) and innovation in
Saudi healthcare. The PLS path coefficient showed four (4) formulated direct and
indirect hypotheses had a significant effect on job satisfaction and innovation among
employees of healthcare in the Saudi Arabia. The study establishes that job satisfaction
partially mediates the relationship between leadership styles and innovation, with high
leadership styles having a strong positive influence on innovation and job satisfaction
in Saudi hospitals. Thus, leadership styles, such as transformational leadership,
transactional leadership, organizational commitment, laissez faire leadership all
contribute to job satisfaction and services and PIN in Saudi hospitals. Furthermore, the
findings contribute to the ongoing discourse about the importance of job satisfaction
by examining the distinctive mediating effect of leadership styles on innovation among
employees of healthcare in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, the results of this study indicate
that hospitals leaders, policymakers, and government organization officials must
understand the reasons why employees of healthcare in Saudi Arabia have job
dissatisfaction. Finally, the study gives insights into the state of leadership styles in
Saudi hospitals and its impact on job satisfaction and innovation among Saudi
healthcare and provides points of reference for academics, practitioners, and
policymakers.
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leadership styles, job satisfaction, innovation, healthcare, Saudi Arabia