Span-of-control’s role at the intersection of transactional leadership and employee commitment

Orientation: South African state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are overburdened by excessive top-level management, straining human capital budgets. Reducing this may increase the span of control, affecting the relationship between leadership style and employee commitment. Research purpose: This study ex...

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Main Authors: Tabea R. Mabasa, Chukuakadibia E. Eresia-eke
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Published: AOSIS 2025-01-01
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description Orientation: South African state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are overburdened by excessive top-level management, straining human capital budgets. Reducing this may increase the span of control, affecting the relationship between leadership style and employee commitment. Research purpose: This study examines the role of span of control in the relationship between the transactional leadership behaviours of Black top managers and employee commitment in South African SOEs. Motivation for the study: Aligning leadership behaviours with employee expectations is crucial for fostering commitment and retaining talent, especially in South African SOEs facing performance issues. Research design, approach and method: A positivist approach and quantitative method were employed. Data were gathered through self-administered questionnaires from a purposive sample of employees of SOEs. The study’s constructs were assessed using validated instruments, including the multifactor leadership scale and the three-component employee commitment model. Descriptive and inferential statistical tools were employed for data analysis. Main findings: The study reveals that span of control does not moderate the relationship between contingent reward behaviour or management by exception (Passive) and employee commitment. However, span of control moderates the relationship between management by exception (Active) and affective commitment, but not with normative commitment or continuance commitment. Practical/Managerial implication: The findings highlight specific leadership behaviours that can enhance employee commitment in South African SOEs with increased span of control. Contribution/value-add: This study contributes to leadership theory by identifying how span of control influences the relationship between leadership behaviour and employee commitment in South African SOEs.
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spelling doaj-art-acf566dac3af4d86875b6a0d2b70499c2025-02-11T13:21:25ZengAOSISActa Commercii2413-19031684-19992025-01-01251e1e910.4102/ac.v25i1.1325511Span-of-control’s role at the intersection of transactional leadership and employee commitmentTabea R. Mabasa0Chukuakadibia E. Eresia-eke1Department of Business Management, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of Pretoria, PretoriaDepartment of Business Management, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of Pretoria, PretoriaOrientation: South African state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are overburdened by excessive top-level management, straining human capital budgets. Reducing this may increase the span of control, affecting the relationship between leadership style and employee commitment. Research purpose: This study examines the role of span of control in the relationship between the transactional leadership behaviours of Black top managers and employee commitment in South African SOEs. Motivation for the study: Aligning leadership behaviours with employee expectations is crucial for fostering commitment and retaining talent, especially in South African SOEs facing performance issues. Research design, approach and method: A positivist approach and quantitative method were employed. Data were gathered through self-administered questionnaires from a purposive sample of employees of SOEs. The study’s constructs were assessed using validated instruments, including the multifactor leadership scale and the three-component employee commitment model. Descriptive and inferential statistical tools were employed for data analysis. Main findings: The study reveals that span of control does not moderate the relationship between contingent reward behaviour or management by exception (Passive) and employee commitment. However, span of control moderates the relationship between management by exception (Active) and affective commitment, but not with normative commitment or continuance commitment. Practical/Managerial implication: The findings highlight specific leadership behaviours that can enhance employee commitment in South African SOEs with increased span of control. Contribution/value-add: This study contributes to leadership theory by identifying how span of control influences the relationship between leadership behaviour and employee commitment in South African SOEs.https://actacommercii.co.za/index.php/acta/article/view/1325transactional leadershipblack managersemployee commitmentspan of controlstate-owned enterprises
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Span-of-control’s role at the intersection of transactional leadership and employee commitment
Acta Commercii
transactional leadership
black managers
employee commitment
span of control
state-owned enterprises
title Span-of-control’s role at the intersection of transactional leadership and employee commitment
title_full Span-of-control’s role at the intersection of transactional leadership and employee commitment
title_fullStr Span-of-control’s role at the intersection of transactional leadership and employee commitment
title_full_unstemmed Span-of-control’s role at the intersection of transactional leadership and employee commitment
title_short Span-of-control’s role at the intersection of transactional leadership and employee commitment
title_sort span of control s role at the intersection of transactional leadership and employee commitment
topic transactional leadership
black managers
employee commitment
span of control
state-owned enterprises
url https://actacommercii.co.za/index.php/acta/article/view/1325
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