The influence of deans’ transactional leadership behaviors on research productivity in public universities: The mediating effect of workplace learning capability

  • Ayetenew Abie Bahir Dar University
  • Getnet Demissie Bitew Haramaya University
  • Solomon Melese Mengistie Bahir Dar University
Keywords: Transactional leadership workplace learning capability research productivity leadership contingent contexts Ethiopian universities

Abstract

This study examined the effect of transactional leadership behaviors on research productivity in public universities, with organizational learning capability serving as a mediating factor. A quantitative research approach focusing on correlational design was utilized. Data were collected through a survey questionnaire administered to 519 respondents. Both measurement and structural model analyses were conducted, with deans, colleges, and individual academics serving as units of analysis. The findings revealed that deans’ contingent reward leadership behaviors significantly and positively influenced the research productivity of academics and colleges, even when controlling for workplace learning capability. Furthermore, the study demonstrated that deans’ contingent rewards and active-by-exception behaviors significantly and positively impacted workplace learning capability, accounting for 44.5% of the variance, with moderate and small effect sizes, respectively. Additionally, organizational learning capability exhibited a significant positive effect, explaining 54% of the variance in research productivity and demonstrating a moderate effect size, which indicates an unexplained variance of 46%. Bootstrapping tests confirmed that workplace learning capability partially and fully mediates the relationship between deans’ transactional leadership behaviors and research productivity. Consequently, it is imperative for college deans to enhance their contingent reward leadership behaviors and foster workplace learning capabilities to maximize their impact on research productivity.

Author Biographies

Ayetenew Abie, Bahir Dar University

Assistant Professor and Ph.D.Candidate in Educational Policy and Leadership, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Bahir Dar University

Getnet Demissie Bitew, Haramaya University

Associate Professor, Department ofEducational Planning and Management, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Haramaya University

Solomon Melese Mengistie, Bahir Dar University

Professor, Department of Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies, College of Education, Bahir Dar University

Published
2025-02-28
How to Cite
Ayetenew Abie, Getnet Demissie Bitew, & Solomon Melese Mengistie. (2025). The influence of deans’ transactional leadership behaviors on research productivity in public universities: The mediating effect of workplace learning capability. Bahir Dar Journal of Education, 24(3), 93-111. https://doi.org/10.4314/10.4314.10.4314.bdje.v24i2.1
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