Abstract:
The study aimed at assessing the effect of leadership styles on employees’
performance at Bank of Africa, Kenya. The main objective of this study was to
investigate the effect of different leadership styles (transformational, transactional,
autocratic, and laissez-faire leadership styles) on employees’ performance of
employees. A cross section descriptive survey research strategy was adopted in
which 80 usable structured questionnaires were collected from 300 questionnaires
distributed. The leadership styles were measured through the Multi factor Leadership
Questionnaire developed by Avolio and Bass (1995), modified to fit the context of
the study. Employee performance was measured by the scale of Yousef (2000).
Descriptive and inferential statistical techniques were used for data analysis. In
inferential statistics, Pearson’s correlation and regression analysis were used to
assess both relationships and effects as per the hypotheses of the study. The findings
show that transformational leadership style is the most exhibited style at the bank
followed by the transactional leadership style and laissez-faire. Employee
performance is above average. Overall, scores in transformational leadership style
were found to be strongly correlated with both measures of employee performance
and overall performance except for the intellectual simulation dimension, which had
insignificant positive correlation with quality of performance. Transactional
leadership style was found to be positively correlated with both measures of
employee performance as well as overall performance. However, contingent rewards
had a negative but insignificant correlation with performance while management by
exception had insignificant positive correlations. Authoritative leadership style had
insignificant relationship while laissez faire style had insignificant positive
correlation. The results suggest that supervisors in organizations need to use a lot of
transformational leadership behaviors or rather embrace transformational leadership
style, but not laissez-faire leadership. From the results, transformational leadership
could have greater effects on employee productivity and quality of performance. It is
recommended therefore that Transformational and transactional leaderships are the
most effective leadership styles