Publikacja:
Transformational and shared leadership relationships with employee performance and intention to leave among IT knowledge workers: mediating effects of communication quality and organizational commitment
Cytowanie
Agnieszka Zielińska, Frank Bezzina, Katarzyna Tracz-Krupa, & Vincent Cassar. (2026). Transformational and shared leadership relationships with employee performance and intention to leave among IT knowledge workers: mediating effects of communication quality and organizational commitment. Central European Management Journal, 34(1), 3–19. https://doi.org/10.1108/CEMJ-08-2024-0263
Abstrakt
Purpose – This study investigates the role of transformational and shared leadership in relation to employee
performance and intention to leave. Moreover, the indirect effects of communication quality and organizational
commitment on these relationships were examined.
Design/methodology/approach – This cross-sectional study adopted a quantitative approach. Information
technology knowledge workers (n 5 291) employed in high-tech companies based in Poland completed an
online questionnaire comprising items pertaining to six established constructs. After establishing the factor
structure and convergent/discriminant validity of the measures, the responses were subjected to mediation
analysis in AMOS to investigate direct and indirect effects.
Findings – Transformational leadership produced a direct negative effect on the intention to leave, while shared
leadership produced a direct positive effect on employee performance. Mediators boosted relationships,
especially in the case of shared leadership.
Originality/value – This study highlights the need to explore multiple leadership styles simultaneously and
supports the principles underlying adaptive leadership theory. It also promotes the need to explore the influence
of mediators to better understand the effects of leadership on followers.
