The Impact of Leadership Style and Workload on Performance of Employees in the Sub-District Office of Bima District, Indonesia

Authors : Ati Kurnianingsih; Sri Tatminingsih; Handry Sudiartha Athar
article cite 0 Year 2025
source: Path of Science
Abstract

This research investigated how leadership style and workload affect employee performance in the sub-district offices of Bima Regency. Employing a causal associative research design, this study aimed to assess the impact of these variables on employee performance. A census approach was used in this research, gathering data from 90 workers across various sub-district offices. Data analysis revealed that leadership style has a positive and significant impact on employee performance, indicating that effective leadership enhances employee productivity. On the other hand, workload has a substantial adverse effect on performance, suggesting that excessive workload reduces employee productivity. Moreover, leadership style and workload have a significant combined effect on employee performance, underscoring their interrelated impact. These results emphasise the significance of effective leadership in managing workloads to enhance employee performance in the sub-district offices of Bima Regency.


Concepts :
Employee Performance and Motivation
Employee Performance and Management
Employee Performance and Leadership
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