The impact of charismatic leadership on employee job satisfaction: exploring the employee position and experience with the mediating role of knowledge sharing and teamwork

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Inderscience Enterprises Ltd

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This study aims to investigate the role of charismatic leadership (CL) in increasing employee job satisfaction (JS) through the support of knowledge sharing (KS) and teamwork (TW). Data were collected from a diverse sample of 209 individuals employed across multiple companies within the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Analysis was conducted using structural equation modelling (SEM) with the assistance of AMOS software. Additionally, the study examined the significance of employee experience and position within the proposed model. The findings indicate that CL and JS have a significant and favourable connection. Furthermore, the presence of KS and TW was observed to increase the influence of CL on JS. Lastly, it has been found that while employee position negatively affects KS, employee experience in the workplace is positively related to their knowledge-sharing tendency. To boost employee satisfaction and overall performance, it is advised to establish an atmosphere that enables flexible leadership, promotes cooperation, and embraces a culture of knowledge sharing.

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charismatic leadership, knowledge sharing, teamwork, job satisfaction, employee experience, position

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Middle East Journal of Management

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12

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4

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