Управленческие науки (Oct 2024)

Typology of Leadership Styles Depending on the Nature of Decision-Making and Business/Person Orientation

  • A. A. Galiakberova,
  • A. G. Mukhametshin,
  • S. P. Dyrin,
  • N. M. Asratyan,
  • I. V. Kornilova,
  • R. M. Galiev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26794/2304-022X-2024-14-3-135-146
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 135 – 146

Abstract

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The purpose of the study is to develop a classification of leadership styles based on a combination of two indicators: the degree of employees’ involvement in the decision-making process and the prevailing orientation at the enterprise either towards achieving organizational results or towards ensuring employees’ satisfaction. The scientific novelty of the work is in the approach to solving the stated problem, namely, the creation of the authors’ typology of management styles (individual authoritarian, paternalistic, collective, communal), based on a combination of the degree of staff participation in making management decisions and target orientation towards business/relationships. The results obtained show that this methodology helps to reveal most efficiently the features of management at modern Russian enterprises. This methodology was used as a basis for the analyses of the aspects determining the nature of the leadership. There was revealed its relationship with various socio-economic factors. Long-term longitudinal studies conducted at Naberezhnye Chelny enterprises provided the authors of the article with empirical material, on the basis of which it was concluded that authoritarianism and paternalism were the most characteristic of the modern domestic managers’ style. The practical significance of the study is in the possibility of applying its results at enterprises in various sectors of the economy. The proposed classification of management styles can be used as a methodological toolkit in studying the effectiveness of management work at different organizations, as well as in the process of training, retraining and advanced training of personnel.

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