The purpose of this descriptive study is to explore the influence shared-leadership has on the performance behavior of retail entry level employees between the ages of 18 and 30. The corporations being studied include clothing and food chain retail department stores. Shared-leadership is a term utilized for collaborative and task sharing. It may also be defined as follows: preventing harm to employees and aiming for their well-being consistently. Five different types of leadership have been identified in terms of shared-leadership: Directive, transformational, transactional, transitional and empowering. This study will also analyze happiness as it relates to shared-leadership. Happiness connected to shared-leadership can be defined as well-being of the soul and upholding moral standards when applied to this leadership model.
Employers are hugely affected by retail employees’ displeasure in the workplace. Discontent in the workplace may lead to more serious illness issues such as depressive disorder, absenteeism, low productivity, which all stresses the importance of this study’s urgency. Young adults have often received negative treatment with very little opportunities for career advancement because organizations may associate them with unproductivity.
The research approach selected to explore the influence of shared-leadership on happiness and displeasure will take the form of a descriptive model with a quantitative methodology via Survey Monkey. The research can potentially aid practitioners in being more aware of discontent among young retail employees and how shared-leadership influences mood and productivity. The research findings demonstrated that employees between the age of 18 and 30 have genuinely embraced the shared-leadership model.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Problem Statement
- Purpose of the Study
- Research Questions
- Significance of the Study
- Definition of Terms
- Assumptions
- Limitations
- Delimitations
- Chapter 2: Literature Review
- Leadership
- Traditional Leadership
- Transformational Leadership
- Shared Leadership
- Organizational Happiness and Discontent
- Job Satisfaction
- Organizational Commitment
- Employee Turnover
- Chapter 3: Methodology
- Research Design
- Population and Sample
- Data Collection Methods
- Data Analysis Procedures
- Chapter 4: Findings
- Descriptive Statistics
- Inferential Statistics
- Chapter 5: Discussion
- Interpretation of Findings
- Implications for Practice
- Limitations and Future Research
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This dissertation explores the relationship between shared leadership and organizational happiness and discontent within the context of higher education. The research investigates the impact of shared leadership practices on employee job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and employee turnover.- The role of shared leadership in creating a positive organizational climate
- The impact of shared leadership on employee engagement and motivation
- The relationship between shared leadership and employee job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and employee turnover
- The challenges and opportunities associated with implementing shared leadership practices in higher education institutions
- The implications of the research findings for leadership development and organizational change
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
Chapter 1: Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of the study, including the problem statement, purpose, research questions, significance, definition of terms, assumptions, limitations, and delimitations.Chapter 2: Literature Review
This chapter presents a comprehensive review of the relevant literature on leadership, shared leadership, organizational happiness, and discontent. It explores different leadership styles, the concept of shared leadership, and its potential impact on employee well-being and organizational outcomes.Chapter 3: Methodology
This chapter outlines the research design, population and sample, data collection methods, and data analysis procedures used in the study.Chapter 4: Findings
This chapter presents the quantitative findings of the study, including descriptive statistics and inferential statistics.Chapter 5: Discussion
This chapter provides an interpretation of the research findings, discusses the implications for practice, acknowledges limitations of the study, and suggests directions for future research.Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This dissertation focuses on the key concepts of shared leadership, organizational happiness, discontent, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, employee turnover, and higher education. It investigates the influence of shared leadership on organizational well-being and its implications for leadership development and organizational change.- Quote paper
- Dr. Marc Nader (Author), 2019, Shared Leadership. A path towards happiness or discontent, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/504631