TY - JOUR
T1 - Translation and Validation of a Transformational Leadership Scale in Peruvian Public Servants
AU - Pilco-Pezo, Josue
AU - Paredes-Saavedra, Maribel
AU - Flores-Paredes, Alcides
AU - Morales-García, Mardel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024; Los autores.
PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - Introduction: transformational leadership has been identified as an essential component for success and innovation within the public sector, especially in the digital age and in the face of global challenges. This form of leadership, which seeks to change and inspire people, has been shown to be crucial for improving organizational performance and the quality of public services. However, the application of these principles in Peru faces specific challenges, and there is a notable lack of empirical research on this phenomenon in the Peruvian public sector, particularly in the evaluation of the tools used for its measurement. Objective: to examine the psychometric properties of the Global Transformational Leadership (GTL) scale in a sample of Peruvian public servants. Methods: an instrumental research design was adopted, using non-probabilistic sampling. The sample included 290 Peruvian public servants (M = 34,61, SD = 9,2), with an analysis that encompassed confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and reliability estimates. Results: descriptive analysis results indicated a high tendency to respond positively on the scale. The CFA confirmed the proposed unidimensional structure of the scale, with acceptable fit according to various indices (χ2 = 39,130, CFI = 0,97, TLI = 0,95, RMSEA = 0,08, SRMR = 0,03), and all factor loadings were significant and greater than 0,50, indicating a strong association with the transformational leadership dimension and exceptionally high internal consistency (α = 0,94). Conclusions: the study confirmed that the GTL transformational leadership scale is a psychometrically robust tool and applicable to the Peruvian context. The unidimensional structure and high reliability of the scale suggest that it is suitable for measuring transformational leadership among public servants in Peru.
AB - Introduction: transformational leadership has been identified as an essential component for success and innovation within the public sector, especially in the digital age and in the face of global challenges. This form of leadership, which seeks to change and inspire people, has been shown to be crucial for improving organizational performance and the quality of public services. However, the application of these principles in Peru faces specific challenges, and there is a notable lack of empirical research on this phenomenon in the Peruvian public sector, particularly in the evaluation of the tools used for its measurement. Objective: to examine the psychometric properties of the Global Transformational Leadership (GTL) scale in a sample of Peruvian public servants. Methods: an instrumental research design was adopted, using non-probabilistic sampling. The sample included 290 Peruvian public servants (M = 34,61, SD = 9,2), with an analysis that encompassed confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and reliability estimates. Results: descriptive analysis results indicated a high tendency to respond positively on the scale. The CFA confirmed the proposed unidimensional structure of the scale, with acceptable fit according to various indices (χ2 = 39,130, CFI = 0,97, TLI = 0,95, RMSEA = 0,08, SRMR = 0,03), and all factor loadings were significant and greater than 0,50, indicating a strong association with the transformational leadership dimension and exceptionally high internal consistency (α = 0,94). Conclusions: the study confirmed that the GTL transformational leadership scale is a psychometrically robust tool and applicable to the Peruvian context. The unidimensional structure and high reliability of the scale suggest that it is suitable for measuring transformational leadership among public servants in Peru.
KW - Leadership
KW - Peru
KW - Psychometrics
KW - Public Servants
KW - Transformational
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U2 - 10.56294/dm2024.357
DO - 10.56294/dm2024.357
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85205678855
SN - 2953-4917
VL - 3
JO - Data and Metadata
JF - Data and Metadata
M1 - 357
ER -