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Core self-evaluations, job satisfaction, transformational and servant leadership model in the Roman Catholic Education System
Dapula, Ginavee F1, Castano, Mary Caroline N2.
Core self-evaluations, effective leadership styles and employee job
satisfaction are essential factors for organizational success. This paper
aims to determine the relationship of the leader’s core self-evaluations,
transformational leadership and servant leadership styles to their follower’s
job satisfaction in selected Parochial Schools in Manila, Philippines under
the Roman Catholic Education System. The respondents were selected
according to certain criteria. Descriptive correlational design was used.
In total, 308 individuals from the teaching and non-teaching personnel
participated. The data were collected using survey questionnaires. Data
were analyzed using Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling
(PLS-SEM). Research findings revealed that a positive relationship exists
between leader’s core self-evaluations and transformational leadership;
core self-evaluations to servant leadership; transformational leadership
to job satisfaction; and servant leadership to job satisfaction. These
relationships are statistically significant. The relationship of the leader’s
core self-evaluations to the follower’s job satisfaction indicated a direct
effect but were statistically non-significant on the basis of its p-value. The
major contribution of the current study is to extend the limited literature
regarding the antecedents of the four (4) selected variables. The researcher recommends to the school leaders to create a motivating environment
through a more transformational and servant leadership behavior that will
enhance their follower’s work satisfaction.
Affiliation:
- University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
- University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
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