Goal integration through transformational leadership A panacea to Ghana’s public sector corruption menace
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2016
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Kwasi Dartey-Baah
Purpose – The purpose of this study was to present a conceptual analysis of how the issue of
corruption in Ghana’s public sector can be curbed through an integration of individual (public sector
worker) and organisational goals (the public sector itself). It further sought to explain this possibility by
focusing on a goal integration process through transformational leadership.
Design/methodology/approach – To meet this end, the study conducted a review of literature on
goal, goal-setting, corruption, employee motivation and transformational leadership to develop a
conceptual framework to explain this link between goal integration through transformational
leadership and corruption reduction.
Findings – Findings from this study showed that dissatisfaction with work (especially pay) amongst
Ghana’s public sector workers is a major factor necessitating the emergence of corruption in the
country. It is also shown in the study that through the transformational leadership approach, individual
worker concerns such as concerns with pay (a facet of job satisfaction) when treated as an institutional
concern and appropriately dealt with could curb corruption in the public sector.
Research limitations/implications – Based on these findings, the study recommends that leaders
in Ghana’s public sector (both political and administrative) must exhibit qualities of transformational
leaders to foster individual and organisational growth as a means to curb corruption in the sector. The
study also recommends that training programmes be organised for leaders to equip them with the
needed knowledge and practice of transformational leadership. Furthermore, the study recommends
that further studies could be done by other researchers on the training programmes that could be useful
in equipping these leaders, as well as how and when to organise these programmes.
Originality/value – The study is novel in that it demonstrates the relevance of integrating individual
and organisational goals through the application of the transformational leadership concept as a tool for
reducing corruption in Ghana’s public sector.
Keywords Leadership, Ghana, Public sector, Transformational leadership, Corruption,
Goal integration
Paper type Conceptual paper
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Leadership, Ghana, Public sector, Transformational leadership, Corruption, Goal integration