Does job satisfaction mediate the relationship between leaders and academic staffs’ commitment to service quality at the Malaysian universities?

This paper discussed the mediating effect of job satisfaction on the relationship between perceived transformational leadership style and commitment to service quality among academic staff in Malaysian Universities. Total usable questionnaires were 387 with a response rate of 36 percent from both p...

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Main Authors: Abdullah Hashim, Raemah, Mahmood, Rosli
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Published: Scottish Group of Education and Testing Services 2012
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spelling my.uum.repo.95672016-04-19T01:27:20Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/9567/ Does job satisfaction mediate the relationship between leaders and academic staffs’ commitment to service quality at the Malaysian universities? Abdullah Hashim, Raemah Mahmood, Rosli HD28 Management. Industrial Management LB2300 Higher Education This paper discussed the mediating effect of job satisfaction on the relationship between perceived transformational leadership style and commitment to service quality among academic staff in Malaysian Universities. Total usable questionnaires were 387 with a response rate of 36 percent from both private and public universities. The result revealed that job satisfaction only partially mediates the relationship between transformational leadership and academic staffs‟ commitment to service quality.This study implies to the policy makers and academic leaders at the universities that there is a need to focus in developing their academic staff, by tapping their potentials, inspiring them, promoting collaboration, motivating and reinforcing positive attitudes towards commitment to service quality.Future study should consider inclusion of other the mediating variables, alternative modes of enquires and a nationwide survey covering samples from the whole population of the higher institutions of learning in Malaysia that would be more significant in making generalizations. Scottish Group of Education and Testing Services 2012-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/9567/1/SJASS_Vol.3_No.1.pdf Abdullah Hashim, Raemah and Mahmood, Rosli (2012) Does job satisfaction mediate the relationship between leaders and academic staffs’ commitment to service quality at the Malaysian universities? Scottish Journal of Arts, Social Sciences and Scientific Studies, 3 (1). pp. 139-148. ISSN 2047-1278 http://scottishjournal.co.uk/paper/SJASS_Vol.3_No.1.pdf
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Mahmood, Rosli
Does job satisfaction mediate the relationship between leaders and academic staffs’ commitment to service quality at the Malaysian universities?
description This paper discussed the mediating effect of job satisfaction on the relationship between perceived transformational leadership style and commitment to service quality among academic staff in Malaysian Universities. Total usable questionnaires were 387 with a response rate of 36 percent from both private and public universities. The result revealed that job satisfaction only partially mediates the relationship between transformational leadership and academic staffs‟ commitment to service quality.This study implies to the policy makers and academic leaders at the universities that there is a need to focus in developing their academic staff, by tapping their potentials, inspiring them, promoting collaboration, motivating and reinforcing positive attitudes towards commitment to service quality.Future study should consider inclusion of other the mediating variables, alternative modes of enquires and a nationwide survey covering samples from the whole population of the higher institutions of learning in Malaysia that would be more significant in making generalizations.
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author Abdullah Hashim, Raemah
Mahmood, Rosli
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title Does job satisfaction mediate the relationship between leaders and academic staffs’ commitment to service quality at the Malaysian universities?
title_short Does job satisfaction mediate the relationship between leaders and academic staffs’ commitment to service quality at the Malaysian universities?
title_full Does job satisfaction mediate the relationship between leaders and academic staffs’ commitment to service quality at the Malaysian universities?
title_fullStr Does job satisfaction mediate the relationship between leaders and academic staffs’ commitment to service quality at the Malaysian universities?
title_full_unstemmed Does job satisfaction mediate the relationship between leaders and academic staffs’ commitment to service quality at the Malaysian universities?
title_sort does job satisfaction mediate the relationship between leaders and academic staffs’ commitment to service quality at the malaysian universities?
publisher Scottish Group of Education and Testing Services
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