Journal of Leadership in Organizations
Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Journal of Leadership in Organizations

Variation in Preferred Leadership Styles Across Generations

Andy Bertsch (Minot State University, North Dakota)
Mohammad Saeed (Former Professor, Minot State University, ND, USA)
James Ondracek (Minot State University, North Dakota)
ABM Abdullah (University of South Australia)
Josh Pizzo (Minot State University, North Dakota)
Jordan Dahl (Minot State University, North Dakota)
Shain Scheschuk (Minot State University, North Dakota)
Wyatt Moore (Minot State University, North Dakota)
Danny Youngren (Minot State University, North Dakota)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Mar 2022

Abstract

Introduction/Main Objectives: This study investigated preferred leadership styles across Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials. The autocratic, participative, and laissez-faire were identified as the most prevalent styles; and were assessed to explore how the leadership styles across generations affect the role of leadership. Background Problems: Although leadership styles and perspectives have been investigated from divergent angles, the preferred leadership styles have not been explored adequately across generations. Novelty: This study endeavored at filling the gap in the literature, and to provide direction to stakeholders, as regards the preference of each generation for a particular leadership style. Research Methods: An exploratory research design was used for this study and questionnaire items were adopted from the Globe Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness (GLOBE) project. The sample was obtained from adults over the age of eighteen from the Midwest USA and Canada.  Finding/Results: The study confirmed the generally- accepted hypothesis that Baby Boomers tend to be workaholics and career-driven. The study provides direction and motivation for further confirmatory and exploratory studies pertaining to preferred leadership styles vis-à-vis generation as well as demographic, geographic, and cross-cultural variables. Conclusion: Generation X is highly focused on family, life, and work. The millennial generation has modern values and believes in treating everyone equally, though with a desire to be the center of attention for stealing the spotlight.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

leadership

Publisher

Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Social Sciences

Description

Journal of Leadership in Organizations (JLO), with registered number ISSN 2656-8829 (Print) and ISSN 2656-8810 (Online), is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year (March and August) by the Center for Leadership Studies, Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas ...