2014
DOI: 10.4018/ijkbo.2014100102
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Modern Leadership in Singaporean and Thai Organizational Contexts

Abstract: This study compares leadership traits among leaders from Singaporean and Thai organizations. It also investigates leadership styles in different cultural settings with a focus on organizational change. Data was collected by means of a series of structured in-depth interviews with leaders from a Singaporean multi-national corporation in the retail sector and leaders from a public organization in Thailand. Comparative analysis elicited the key categories of organizational culture, leadership styles and change st… Show more

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“…The commitment level does not mean the leadership quality. High-level leadership commitment means a relatively tighter leadership style, while low-level leadership commitment represents a relatively looser leadership style (Chiu, 2007;Martin and Ernst, 2005;Pimpa and Hooi, 2014). Take Chiu's study method as a reference, this article selects three typical leadership styles: directive leadership style, transformational leadership style‚, laissez-faire leadership styleƒ.…”
Section: Leadership Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The commitment level does not mean the leadership quality. High-level leadership commitment means a relatively tighter leadership style, while low-level leadership commitment represents a relatively looser leadership style (Chiu, 2007;Martin and Ernst, 2005;Pimpa and Hooi, 2014). Take Chiu's study method as a reference, this article selects three typical leadership styles: directive leadership style, transformational leadership style‚, laissez-faire leadership styleƒ.…”
Section: Leadership Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%