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How Does Authentic Leadership Influence Planned Organizational Change? The Role of Employees’ Perceptions: Integration of Theory of Planned Behavior and Lewin's Three Step Model.

Authors :
Bakari, Haroon
Hunjra, Ahmed Imran
Niazi, Ghulam Shabbir Khan
Source :
Journal of Change Management; Jun2017, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p155-187, 33p, 4 Diagrams, 5 Charts
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Kurt Lewin has been regarded as the father of planned change. His classical three-step model though has provided the basis for different models of change, yet has been criticized for its linearity, unsuitability for continuous change and inability to incorporate leader–follower relationship dynamics. This study has responded to various criticisms by introducing new three-step model as a replica of the three-step model while integrating it with the theory of planned behaviour. For leader–follower relationship dynamics, this study tested the impact of well-needed authentic leadership on employee perceptions during change. Following positivistic approach and deductive reasoning, this study used causal design to collect primary data through Questionnaire survey based on simple random sampling technique. The data were collected from 258 employees of three public sector hospitals of Pakistan undergoing restructuring and analysed through structural equation modelling using AMOS. The results suggest that for successful implementation of planned change, authentic leaders need to create employees’ readiness for change (unfreezing) that will in turn develop their commitment to change (moving) and behavioural support for change (refreezing). This is the first study regarding the role of authentic leadership in the context of change. The findings will help change leaders to undertake better employee-accepted change initiatives by following Lewin’s model as a tool that is still relevant to the organizational change. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14697017
Volume :
17
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Change Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
122690855
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14697017.2017.1299370