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Merit Research Journal of Business and
Management Vol. 8(5) pp. 069-085, November, 2020
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DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.4299064 |
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Original Research Article
Nexus Between Leadership
Styles, Research and Development and Organizational Performance
of Tea Processing Firms in Kenya |
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School of Business and
Economics, Department of Human Resource and Strategic
Management, Kisii University, P.O. Box 408 KISII, Kenya
*Corresponding Author's Email: momanyiwere@gmail.com
Received: 08 November 2020 I Accepted:
24 November 2020
I Published: 30 November 2020 I
Article ID: MRJBM-20-029
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The study sought
to unravel the nexus between leadership styles, research and
development and organizational performance of tea processing
firms in Kericho and Kisii highlands in Kenya. With a view to
ascertaining how leadership styles mediated by Research and
Development (R&D) and organizational performance, and
consequently enhance performance in organizations in Kenya. The
study was anchored upon, Agency theory. The framework of the
study was tea processing firms in the regions 5and 6 (Kericho
and Kisii highlands) in Kenya. The study relied on primary data
and questionnaires. The descriptive survey design was adopted
with a response rate of 79.4%, and adopted a stratified sampling
technique. The sample size of the study was 403 respondents.
Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical
techniques. T-test statistic was computed for intellectual
capital and the results indicated that the strategy was
statistically significant in enhancing organizational
performance. The study results showed that leadership styles is
significantly and positively associated to superior
organizational performance, and that, although transformational
leadership style is significantly and positively related to
innovation, transactional leadership style is more appropriate
when the aim is to instil a culture of R&D. By comparison,
transformational leadership style, is mostly associated with
organizational performance of tea processing firms. The review
also suggests that a number of moderators and appropriate
variables such as research teams and rate of technological
change may make leadership in R&D in organizations different
from their competitors.
Keywords: Leadership styles, Organizational performance,
Research and Development, Tea processing Firms
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