" Impact of transformational leadership style on employee creativity in Finnish manufacturing industry "
Rasheed, Akhtar (2024-12-09)
Rasheed, Akhtar
09.12.2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20241209100376
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20241209100376
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This thesis examines the impact of transformational leadership (TL), rooted in Bass's
(1985) transformational leadership theory, on employee creativity in the Finnish manu
facturing sector, a critical industry for Finland's global competitiveness. Transforma
tional leadership theory emphasises four core dimensions of transformational leader
ship—Idealised Influence, Inspirational Motivation, Intellectual Stimulation, and Individ
ualised Consideration—that collectively inspire employees to exceed expectations and
foster innovation. By exploring these dimensions, the study investigates how leadership
fosters creativity and engagement among employees. Grounded in a positivist paradigm,
the research employs a quantitative design, collecting survey data from manufacturing
professionals. Regression analysis is used to evaluate the relationship between leader
ship dimensions and employee creativity. The findings reveal that all four dimensions
significantly enhance creativity, with Intellectual Stimulation being the strongest predic
tor. Idealised Influence builds trust, Inspirational Motivation fosters shared goals, and
Individualised Consideration addresses employees' unique needs. These results offer
theoretical insights by advancing understanding of how transformational leadership
shapes creativity in specific cultural and industrial contexts. Practically, they offer Finn
ish manufacturing leaders’ actionable strategies to drive innovation, such as challenging
conventional thinking and providing tailored support. While limitations, such as reliance
on self-reported data and a single-industry focus, are acknowledged, the study provides
a foundation for further exploration across diverse contexts. This research underscores
the strategic importance of transformational leadership in cultivating innovation within
dynamic industrial environments.
(1985) transformational leadership theory, on employee creativity in the Finnish manu
facturing sector, a critical industry for Finland's global competitiveness. Transforma
tional leadership theory emphasises four core dimensions of transformational leader
ship—Idealised Influence, Inspirational Motivation, Intellectual Stimulation, and Individ
ualised Consideration—that collectively inspire employees to exceed expectations and
foster innovation. By exploring these dimensions, the study investigates how leadership
fosters creativity and engagement among employees. Grounded in a positivist paradigm,
the research employs a quantitative design, collecting survey data from manufacturing
professionals. Regression analysis is used to evaluate the relationship between leader
ship dimensions and employee creativity. The findings reveal that all four dimensions
significantly enhance creativity, with Intellectual Stimulation being the strongest predic
tor. Idealised Influence builds trust, Inspirational Motivation fosters shared goals, and
Individualised Consideration addresses employees' unique needs. These results offer
theoretical insights by advancing understanding of how transformational leadership
shapes creativity in specific cultural and industrial contexts. Practically, they offer Finn
ish manufacturing leaders’ actionable strategies to drive innovation, such as challenging
conventional thinking and providing tailored support. While limitations, such as reliance
on self-reported data and a single-industry focus, are acknowledged, the study provides
a foundation for further exploration across diverse contexts. This research underscores
the strategic importance of transformational leadership in cultivating innovation within
dynamic industrial environments.