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    Influence of Gender on Leadership Styles of Leaders in Pakistan
    (Library Information Services COMSATS University Islamabad Lahore Campus, 2020-02-03) Sara Shahbaz; SP19-RBA-006; Ms. Naseem Habib; LHR TP 6379
    The lack of females lending leadership positions in the Pakistan has encouraged the research of this study. The aim of this project is to investigate the influence of gender on leadership styles (Transformational, Transactional and Laissez-faire leadership styles) of Leaders in Pakistan and to better understand individual leadership styles by using Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ) by Bass and Avolio, 1993. Data was collected from the different sectors of Pakistan. A sample of 76 respondents, which made up of 35 female and 41 male leaders, were selected out of 150 population from different sectors in Pakistan to assess their leadership styles and also to measure which gender they perceived as successful leader. Deduction research approach and Non sampling technique was used in this project. The collected data was then analyzed and interpreted through SPSS statistical software. Findings of this project shown that there are non-significant differences between transformational and transaction leadership styles between female and male leaders in Pakistan. However, to identify which gender is perceived to be the successful leader, managers of both genders mentioned down the name of male leader in majority.

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