Innovation and Leadership: A Study of Organizations Based in the United Arab Emirates

The successful practice of innovation in any organization demands the integration and interaction of individual, collective, and organizational climate levels of management. Leadership styles have an impact on all these three levels of management. However, little work has been done to assess this im...

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Main Authors: Agarwal Ruchi, Gupta Babeet
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-06-01
Series:Foundations of Management
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/fman-2021-0006
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spelling doaj-1d74584e0eeb4ce3aebe8f9fc9998fe72021-10-03T07:42:46ZengSciendoFoundations of Management2300-56612021-06-01131738410.2478/fman-2021-0006Innovation and Leadership: A Study of Organizations Based in the United Arab EmiratesAgarwal Ruchi0Gupta Babeet1MENA College of Management, Dubai, UNITED ARAB EMIRATESCity University College of Ajman, Ajman, UNITED ARAB EMIRATESThe successful practice of innovation in any organization demands the integration and interaction of individual, collective, and organizational climate levels of management. Leadership styles have an impact on all these three levels of management. However, little work has been done to assess this impact, especially in the context of United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based organizations. This study was conducted with the purpose of assessing whether leadership processes, tools, and techniques differ in innovative organizations and, thereafter, propose general leadership requirements for innovative projects in the UAE. This study adopts statistical data-processing methods, such as descriptive statistics, the reliability of the instrument, correlation, and regression analysis. Data obtained through a survey of UAE-based organizations were used for analyzing whether innovativeness (as perceived by employees) is statistically correlated with leadership dimensions. The research results show that the transformational leadership style scores better over transactional leadership when it comes to predicting innovations.https://doi.org/10.2478/fman-2021-0006leadershipleadership styleinnovation processesinnovation culturem10o31o30
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Innovation and Leadership: A Study of Organizations Based in the United Arab Emirates
Foundations of Management
leadership
leadership style
innovation processes
innovation culture
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title Innovation and Leadership: A Study of Organizations Based in the United Arab Emirates
title_short Innovation and Leadership: A Study of Organizations Based in the United Arab Emirates
title_full Innovation and Leadership: A Study of Organizations Based in the United Arab Emirates
title_fullStr Innovation and Leadership: A Study of Organizations Based in the United Arab Emirates
title_full_unstemmed Innovation and Leadership: A Study of Organizations Based in the United Arab Emirates
title_sort innovation and leadership: a study of organizations based in the united arab emirates
publisher Sciendo
series Foundations of Management
issn 2300-5661
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The successful practice of innovation in any organization demands the integration and interaction of individual, collective, and organizational climate levels of management. Leadership styles have an impact on all these three levels of management. However, little work has been done to assess this impact, especially in the context of United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based organizations. This study was conducted with the purpose of assessing whether leadership processes, tools, and techniques differ in innovative organizations and, thereafter, propose general leadership requirements for innovative projects in the UAE. This study adopts statistical data-processing methods, such as descriptive statistics, the reliability of the instrument, correlation, and regression analysis. Data obtained through a survey of UAE-based organizations were used for analyzing whether innovativeness (as perceived by employees) is statistically correlated with leadership dimensions. The research results show that the transformational leadership style scores better over transactional leadership when it comes to predicting innovations.
topic leadership
leadership style
innovation processes
innovation culture
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