PERCEPTION OF WORKPLACE LEADERSHIP BY FOREIGN EMPLOYEES IN AN AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY An exploration of leadership styles and workplace leadership differences between Sweden and other countries
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the leadership styles used by managers in
a Swedish automotive company, how employees with foreign backgrounds
perceive the leadership styles of their respective managers and if there are
perceived differences between Sweden and the countries of origin of employees
with foreign background. To that end the study aims to understand leadership
styles in an automotive company and workplace leadership differences between
Sweden and foreign employee‟s countries of origin.
Theory: The theoretical framework is based on three understandings. First Alvesson &
Spicer‟s (2011) metaphors for leadership together with the leadership triangle
(leaders, followers and context). Secondly, the two leadership styles
transformational and transactional leadership, which are used to interpret how
the respective managers lead their teams. Thirdly, in relation to the leadership
differences that could exist between Sweden and countries of origin for foreign
employees, some of Hofstede‟s cultural dimensions are used to review how
culture contributes to the identified differences.
Method: A qualitative study based on in-depth open-ended interviews that took a
narrative and interpretative approach was conducted. The study involved 15
interviews in total at an automotive company. 13 with foreign employees who
are engineers and 2 interviews were conducted with 2 HR informants to
understand the leadership strategy and support available for managers to fulfil
their leadership duties. The sample included interview participants with 3-15
years of automotive experience who have worked and lived in Sweden for at
least 3 years. In addition the participants had worked in automotive industries in
their home countries.
Results: In meeting the purpose, this study revealed that transformational leadership is
more used in the automotive company than transactional leadership.
Respondents‟ descriptions of their respective managers fit with three metaphors
according to Alvesson & Spicer‟s typology (the Saint, the Buddy and the
Gardener). The study further revealed the existence of leadership differences
between respondents‟ countries of origin and Sweden in aspects like hierarchy,
female managers, knowledgeable managers and distributed leadership being
used.
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Student essay
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Date
2020-09-09Author
Nagujja, Viola
Keywords
transformational and transactional leadership
people-oriented leaders and task-oriented leaders
metaphors of leadership
automotive company and cultural differences
Language
eng
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