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Work engagement and the impact of a social identity crafting approach to leadership: a case from Africa’s air transport industry

Vasilis Theoharakis (Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK)
Robert Wapshott (Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK)
Lamin Cham (Gambia International Airlines, Banjul International Airport, Yundum, The Gambia)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 5 February 2024

Issue publication date: 16 October 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Managers of public organizations in liberalized sectors face the dual imperative of retaining skilled employees who might be poached by commercial competitors and improving service performance levels without a free hand to invest resources. While employee work engagement (EWE) has been previously suggested as a solution to such management challenges, limitations in its ability to retain employees have been identified. We therefore examine how a social identity crafting (SIC) approach to public leadership that confers a sense of group identity among team members can enhance and extend beyond EWE in addressing this dual imperative.

Design/methodology/approach

We report findings from a survey of employees (n = 199) at “ATCO,” a state-owned national airline that is facing challenges from commercial rivals within a new, competitive environment.

Findings

We confirm previously identified limitations of EWE and, further, demonstrate that a social identity approach to leadership offers a promising avenue for public managers, not only by enhancing employee engagement but, more importantly, by enhancing retention and service performance.

Originality/value

We contribute to studies of leadership, particularly for managers operating in the public sector and resource-constrained environments, demonstrating how SIC, which does not require costly investment to attain, can deliver improved service performance and reduced employee turnover intention, operating beyond EWE, which reaches a plateau in respect of the latter.

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Citation

Theoharakis, V., Wapshott, R. and Cham, L. (2024), "Work engagement and the impact of a social identity crafting approach to leadership: a case from Africa’s air transport industry", Personnel Review, Vol. 53 No. 7, pp. 1729-1744. https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-02-2023-0099

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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