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한국과 미국 종업원들의 조직몰입과 직무만족도에 미치는 변혁적 리더십과 거래적 리더십의 조절효과 비교Moderating Effects of Transformational and Transactional Leadership Styles on Commitment and Satisfaction: A Comparative Study between Korean and US employees

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Moderating Effects of Transformational and Transactional Leadership Styles on Commitment and Satisfaction: A Comparative Study between Korean and US employees
Authors
조영삼신만수
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
한국국제경영학회
Keywords
Organizational commitment; Job satisfaction; Transformational leadership; Transactional leadership; Korea; U.S.; 조직몰입; 직무만족도; 변혁적 리더십; 거래적 리더십; 한국; 미국
Citation
국제경영연구, v.26, no.2, pp.129 - 159
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
국제경영연구
Volume
26
Number
2
Start Page
129
End Page
159
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/95016
DOI
10.14365/ibj.2015.26.2.5
ISSN
1598-2718
Abstract
In this study, the effects of two leadership styles on organizational commitment (OC) and job satisfaction (JS) are compared across countries. Based on culturally endorsed implicit leadership theory (CLT), we developed and empirically tested a two-by-two matrix model to identify differences in leadership effectiveness depending on the cultural context. Bass (1985) argued that transformational leadership (TFL) is built on a base of transactional leadership (TSL); therefore, a positive moderating effect may exist between these two leadership types. However, House (1996) challenged that argument by insisting that TSL has a negative moderating effect on employee outcome. In this study, we suggest that the moderating effect of TSL may differ depending on the culture. The results of our analysis of four groups classified according to the perceptions of subordinate workers (315 Korean and 181 U.S. employees) of TFL and TSL styles showed highest values for both OC and JS in the high-TFL and high-TSL groups in the Korean sample, while values for the high-TFL and low-TSL groups were highest for U.S. employees. To elucidate these findings further, we investigated the moderating effects of various subdimensions of TFL and TSL. The results indicated that TFL and TSL had positive moderating effects on OC and JS in Korea. However, no such moderating effect was evident in the U.S. sample. These results were consistent with the results of the two-by-two matrix. The findings of this study provide important insight into how managers can lead Korean and U.S. employees more successfully.
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