HANNA O. SHVINDINA , INNA O. BALAHUROVSKA , ANASTASIIA V. KURSENKO , IGOR I. REKUNENKO , YONATAN ELGABSY
The Investigation of The Missing Link Between Transformational Leadership and Motivation
(original language – English)

https://doi.org/10.21272/mer.2021.94.05
Recently, new types of leadership have emerged, a new generation of leaders designed and developed new types of organizations. The best practices became the evidence of poor knowledge about the leadership phenomenon. In the paper, the authors made an attempt to synthesize the interpretations of the man key terms in motivation theory and to find the missing link between motivation and leadership. The motivation as system of components is in the centre of current research, namely needs, drive, aspirations. The traditional division in extrinsic and intrinsic motivation is complicated by tangible and intangible motivation. Some studies highlighted the importance of intangible motivation, and therefore new findings in this sphere are in focus of current research. The authors presented an overview of the key terms and their interpretations by the main contributors in motivation theory. The study of Nanus and Bennis is the main seminal work that introduced the Wallenda factor as a term to the world of leaders and strategists. Four strategies for leadership were analysed in this paper with specific emphasis on the Wallenda factor as the link between motivation and leadership. The strategies include managing through vision, creating of meaning via communication, positioning, and deployment of self through positive self-regard and the Wallenda factor. The observations prove that optimistic expectations may become a powerful driver of changes and increment innovations in the organization. The Wallenda factor of a leader might be a significant factor in setting challenging goals and motivating employees to achieve them. In contrast, the fear of failure may stop the innovation and ruin the organization that depends on the business environment. It is recommended to include positive thinking (or Wallenda factor) into the list of intangible factors of motivation at an organization.

Key words: leadership, motivation, transformational leadership, the Wallenda factor, drive, needs.

Placed in №4, 2021.

Affiliations: Hanna O. Shvindina, Dr. Sci. (Management), Professor, Oleg Balatskyi Department of Management, Sumy State University; Associate Professor, American University of Kyiv;
Inna O. Balahurovska, Ph.D. student, Oleg Balatskyi Department of Management, Sumy State University;
Anastasiia V. Kursenko, student, Oleg Balatskyi Department of Management, Sumy State University.
Igor I. Rekunenko, Dr. Sci., Head of Oleg Balatskyi Department of Management, Sumy State University.
Yonatan Elgabsy, Ph.D. student, Oleg Bala

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