Evaluation of the Leadership Capabilities Model for Organizational Service Productivity (Case Study: Public Banking Sector in Iraq)

Authors

    Qasim Mohammed Abdali PhD Student, Department of Public Administration, Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran
    Saeid Aghasi * Assistant Professor, Social and Cultural Researches Center, Islamic Azad University, Dehaghan Branch, Dehaghan, Iran Sae_aghasi@yahoo.com
    Ahmed Abdullah Amanah Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management and Economics, Karbala University, Karbala, Iraq.
    Sayyed Mohammad Reza Davoodi Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Researches Center, Islamic Azad University, Dehaghan Branch, Dehaghan, Iran.

Keywords:

Banking industry, leadership capabilities, service productivity

Abstract

The aim of this research is to evaluate the leadership capabilities model for organizational service productivity, with a focus on the public banking sector in Iraq. This research is applied in nature and descriptive-correlational in method. The statistical population of the study consists of senior and middle managers of state-owned banks in Iraq, totaling 217 individuals. Using Cochran's formula, the sample size was calculated to be 138 individuals. The sample was selected randomly. The data analysis tool used is a standardized questionnaire, and the software for data analysis is PLS. The results indicate that leadership capabilities, with components such as possessing strategic visions, having effective organizational communication, team management and leadership skills, having appropriate personality traits, focusing on customer needs, the ability to facilitate changes, and having decision-making power, are significantly related (t_value > 1.96). The overall model fit, based on the GOF formula, was found to be 0.59, which indicates a strong fit.

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Published

2024-12-25

Submitted

2024-09-05

Revised

2024-10-20

Accepted

2024-11-11

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Evaluation of the Leadership Capabilities Model for Organizational Service Productivity (Case Study: Public Banking Sector in Iraq). (2024). Management Strategies and Engineering Sciences, 6(5), 164-174. https://msesj.com/index.php/mses/article/view/148

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