Title of article :
Examining the Impact of Managerial Coaching on Employee Job Performance: Mediating Role of Work Engagement, Leader-Member-Exchange Quality, Job Satisfaction, and Turnover Intentions
Author/Authors :
Ali, Muhammad Lahore Garrison University - Lahore, Pakistan , Aziz Lodhi, Suleman University of Sargodha - Lahore, Pakistan , Orangzab COMSATS Institute of Information Technology - Vehari, Pakistan , Raza, Basharat National College of Business Administration and Economics - Lahore, Pakistan , Ali, Wasif University of Management and Technology - Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract :
Coaching is turning into a vital area for human resource development experts. Human
resource development professionals, researchers, training related experts and
organizational psychologists have started to explore intensively the nature of managerial
coaching and its outcomes. Managerial coaching has become a very popular human
resource development and organizational development tool to improve various
employees’ attitudes and behavior at workplace. The managerial coaching lacks
empirical evidence regarding its effectiveness. This study aims to examine the direct
influence of managerial coaching on employee job performance as well as indirect
influence through mediating effect of work engagement, leader-member-exchange
quality, job satisfaction, and turnover intentions. The data were collected from a publicsector organization of Pakistan. The self-administered questionnaires were used to collect
data from 183 respondents. The Partial Least Square - Structural Equation Modeling
(PLS-SEM) analysis showed that managerial coaching directly influences employee job
performance. The path analysis also revealed that managerial coaching indirectly effects
job performance through work engagement, leader-member-exchange quality, job
satisfaction, and turnover intentions. This study adds value to limited literature on managerial coaching, leader-member-exchange quality, work engagement, and job
performance. Additionally, leader-member-exchange quality and work engagement have
not previously been examined as mediators. The implications for research, theory, and
practice are also discussed
Keywords :
managerial coaching , job performance , work engagement , leader-memberexchange quality , job satisfaction , turnover intentions
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science