Abstract

This study examined the effects of Superleader behavior on autonomous work groups in Australia. Based on a sample of 95 individuals working in the maintenance sector of a government operated railway service, the results indicated groups that were led by a supervisor who exhibited the characteristics of a Superleader1 had higher levels of satisfaction, commitment, organization self-esteem, and communication effectiveness, as well as higher levels of role conflict and role ambiguity.

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