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The impact of gender leadership styles on the individual creativity in Palestinian non-governmental organisations

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  • Raed A.M. Iriqat
  • Marah K.A. Abu-Zaid

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This paper aims to examine the impact of gender leadership styles on individual creativity in the Palestinian NGOs. A sample of 94 managers and 302 employees was collected by using two separate structured questionnaires. The results illustrate that male and female transformational, and male transactional leaders have a significant positive correlation with individual creativity. In contrast, male Laissez-faire leadership, female transactional, and female Laissez-faire leadership styles do not correlate with individual creativity. This study also shows that female transformational leaders have an impact on individual creativity in the PNGOs institution. In contrast, there is no significant impact of male leadership styles on individual creativity due to PNGOs managers. As a result, the study recommends introducing PNGOs' managers and employees to different leadership styles, motivate and encourage creative employees, and improve their capabilities, as to enhance their impact on the sustainability of the PNGOs.

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  • Raed A.M. Iriqat & Marah K.A. Abu-Zaid, 2022. "The impact of gender leadership styles on the individual creativity in Palestinian non-governmental organisations," International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 29(2), pages 194-220.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbire:v:29:y:2022:i:2:p:194-220
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