Authentic Leadership and Employee Engagement: The Mediating Role of Employee Work Environment
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University of Ghana
Abstract
The study investigated the interrelation between authentic leadership style and employee
engagement in the local government service. It also investigated the effect of the employee work
environment in mediating the relationship between authentic leadership and employee
engagement. The study was quantitative in nature using a cross-sectional survey design. The
cross-sectional survey design was utilised to collect data from five randomly selected assemblies
in Ghana's Eastern Region. For this study, stratified and simple random sampling techniques
were employed to collect data from a total of two hundred and forty-five (245) respondents. The
data was analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21.0 and
covariance-based structural equation modelling (IBM AMOS version 21.0). The study findings
revealed that there is a significant positive association between authentic leadership and
employee engagement. It was discovered that there was a significant positive association
between authentic leadership and employee work environment. Furthermore, the findings
revealed a significant positive association between the work environment of employees and
employee engagement. The data also revealed that the employee work environment partially
mediated the association between authentic leadership and employee engagement. It is
recommended that attention be paid to the types of leadership styles demonstrated at the various
assemblies and that supervisors be trained and encouraged to exhibit positive leadership
attributes in order to foster improved levels of staff participation.
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MPhil. Human Resource Management
