The Influence of Leadership Behavior Assessments and Servant-Oriented Leadership on Employee Engagement

Authors

  • Siyu Cheng Institute of Science Innovation and Culture, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Thailand
  • Surachai Traiwannakij Institute of Science Innovation and Culture, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Thailand

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33830/isbest.v4i1.3262

Keywords:

Leadership Behavior Assessment, Servant-Oriented Leadership, Employee Engagement

Abstract

Employee engagement is vital for organizational success, driving productivity, innovation, and resilience. Despite efforts to enhance engagement, challenges persist, particularly in adapting to remote and diverse workforces. This research evaluates the influence of leadership behavior assessments and servant-oriented leadership on employee engagement within Chinese organizations. The study also uses a quantitative research design based on questionnaires to explore how demographic factors impact engagement levels. Findings reveal that differences in occupation and Types of Job generate differences in Employee Engagement, emphasizing the need for tailored engagement strategies. Additionally, Leadership Behavior Assessments and Servant-oriented Leadership demonstrate significant positive impacts on Employee Engagement, underscoring the critical role of effective leadership in driving engagement and enhancing organizational performance. Integrating servant leadership principles into leadership development programs can foster a collaborative and productive work environment, ultimately contributing to organizational success.

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Published

2024-11-05