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Title: INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEADERSHIP STYLE AND EMPLOYEE WELL-BEING IN THE NIGER STATE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
Authors: AKINOLA, Yemi
ZUBAIRU, Umaru
DOKOCHI, Mohammad
UMAR, Ja'afaru
Keywords: Transformational leadership
Transactional leadership
Employee well-being
Hotel industry
Issue Date: May-2018
Publisher: Fountain University Osogbo Journal of Management (FUOJM)
Series/Report no.: 3;3
Abstract: This study investigated the relationship between leadership style and employee well-being in the hotel industry located in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria. 75 employees were surveyed using close-ended questionnaires from 15 full service hotels in Minna. Pearson correlation results revealed that a transformational leadership style had a strong positive relationship with employee well-being, while transactional leadership had a strong negative relationship with employee well-being. The main implication of these findings is that hotel owners, policy makers and other stakeholders need to encourage their managers to practice a more transformational style of leadership as this leads to happier employees which leads to happier customers and long-term prosperity for the industry.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/27151
ISSN: 2408-6959
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