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Transformational Leadership, Change Management, and Commitment to Change: A Comparison of Academic and Business Organizations
Psychology Department Faculty Publications
  • Ma. Regina Hechanova, Ateneo de Manila University
  • Raquel Cementina-Olpoc
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-2-2012
Abstract

This study examined the differences in transformational leadership and commitment to change among academic and business organizations that had undergone organization transformation in the past 5 years. Surveys were administered to 305 employees from eight higher education academe institutions and 267 employees from eight business organizations in the services industry. As hypothesized, there were significant differences in transformational leadership between academic and business organizations. Academic respondents rated their leaders higher in terms of challenging the status quo, inspiring a shared vision, modeling the way, and encouraging the heart. Academic organizations also reported greater leadership support for changes than respondents from business organizations. In addition, the study found differences on the nature of influence of leadership and change management on employee commitment to change.

Citation Information
Hechanova, R.M., Cementina-Olpoc, R. Transformational Leadership, Change Management, and Commitment to Change: A Comparison of Academic and Business Organizations. Asia-Pacific Edu Res 22, 11–19 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40299-012-0019-z