Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to identify the impact of leadership style on employee
performance. A sample size of 100 was used from one private organization in Selangor,
Malaysia using convenience sampling technique. The study used quantitative approaches,
and a questionnaire was designed. A five-point Likert scale questionnaire was used to
determine the impact of leadership style on employee performance. SPSS software was used
in analysing the questionnaires. Demographic analysis, normality test, reliability test
(Cronbach’s Alpha), descriptive analysis and regression analysis were presented. Descriptive
statistics show that the most significant value associated with employee performance is
democratic leadership style followed by laissez-faire leadership style and autocratic
leadership style. Democratic leadership style has the highest mean value corresponding to
3.784 and standard deviation value of 0.8124, laissez-faire leadership style scores the second
highest mean value corresponding to 3.416 and standard deviation value of 0.5858, and
autocratic leadership style has the lowest mean value corresponding to 3.404 and standard
deviation value of 0.7330 indicating that autocratic leadership style is poorly correlated with
employee performance. Regression coefficient analysis shows that there is a significant and
positive impact of democratic and laissez-faire leadership styles on employee performance.
Autocratic leadership style beta coefficient value is -0.168 with a significant value of 0.025
which is higher than 0.01, hence autocratic leadership is found to have a negative significant
impact on employee performance