Title of article :
Mediating Role of Work-Related Attitudes between Leadership Styles and Well-Being
Author/Authors :
Abbas, Ghulam Department of Psychology - International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan , Khalily, Muhammad Tahir Department of Psychology - International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan , Riaz, Muhammad Naveed Department of Psychology - International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
The main purpose of the study is to examine the mediating role of work-related attitudes
between two leadership styles and well-being of university teachers. The work-related
attitudes included job satisfaction, organizational commitment, turnover intention and
innovative work behavior. It is a survey based research in which cross-sectional design has
been used. Thus data were collected using Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire, Job
Satisfaction Scale, Organizational Commitment Scale, Turnover Intention Scale,
Innovative Work Behavior Scale and Warwick-Edinburg Mental Well-Being Scale.
Participants comprised of 756 teachers (including 156 Head of Departments and 600
teachers). Hierarchical regression analysis confirmed that work-related attitudes partially
mediated between leadership styles and well-being of teachers. The study explained that
supervisors in the educational institutions directly influence the job of the subordinates and
job related attitudes of subordinates affect their well-being.
Keywords :
leadership styles , work related attitudes , well-being
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science