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- Title
Impact of Empathetic Leadership Behaviour on Organizational Outcomes: Reference to Global political leaders and Companies during COVID times.
- Authors
Guntuku, Raj Kumar; Boini, Shravan; Mary, D. Rose; Kummeta, Ravi Shankara
- Abstract
In this study, researcher prime emphasis was made on empathetic leadership behaviour of leaders towards their employees. Various theories supporting empathy in relevance to leadership styles are addressed in this study. Empathetic leadership resulted in positive organizational outcomes like job satisfaction and innovation, task performance, employee stress, empathy in diverse workplace, behaviour towards global assignees, are addressed in this study. Various theories of empathy like Affective Event Theory (AET), Perception Action Mechanism Theory (PAM), Leadership Member Exchange Theory (LMX) have been studied to ascertain its relevance to inculcate empathetic leadership behaviour in leaders. Eminent global political leaders' style of functioning during times of COVID has been explored in this study. Few firms, the way they supported their employees and contributed for society is also covered in this study. Main objectives of this study are to understand relationship between empathy and leadership behaviour, to know various organizational outcomes caused by empathetic leadership, to evaluate various theories of empathy in relevance to leadership behaviour. to study leadership behaviour of global leaders during times of COVID. This study is purely a conceptual one with an eye on large number of papers piled from literature. Findings have shown that leaders' behaviour certainly influence followers job performance, job satisfaction, ability to innovate new ideas, global assignees' work adjustment and workplace diversity in a positive manner and reduced employee stress.
- Subjects
POLITICIANS; COVID-19; DIVERSITY in the workplace; LEADERSHIP; TASK performance; JOB performance
- Publication
Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 10, p4604
- ISSN
1309-6591
- Publication type
Article