Effect of transformational leadership on virtual team performance: the mediating role of knowledge sharing

Authors

  • Salim Demir International Burch University, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
  • Nereida Hadžiahmetović Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Berlin School of Business and Innovation, Berlin, Germany

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58934/jgeb.v5i17.254

Keywords:

Virtual Teams, Transformation Leadership, Job Satisfaction, Knowledge Sharing

Abstract

In today's world, many companies have employees from different countries, and they work together as virtual teams using technology. The leaders of these teams need to know how to manage their teams well, understand their unique skills and overcome challenges. Accordingly, we want to study the specific leadership style and its effects on virtual teams' success. Data for the study was collected from various companies that have online activities. Team members participated in surveys, providing information on how their leaders effectively motivated them to be productive and satisfied in their jobs. Additionally, the surveys examined team members' knowledge-sharing levels in their leaders and organizations. Based on the analyses, we found that transformational leadership positively affects virtual team performance but not knowledge sharing; however, knowledge sharing positively improves team performance.

Published

2024-04-01

How to Cite

Demir, S. ., & Hadžiahmetović , N. . (2024). Effect of transformational leadership on virtual team performance: the mediating role of knowledge sharing. Journal of Global Economics and Business, 5(17), 25–43. https://doi.org/10.58934/jgeb.v5i17.254

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