Leadership Styles And Its Relationship To The Behavior Of Citizenship In The Staff Of The Institute Of Science And Technology Of Physical And Ma
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- BehaviorofCitizenship - Staffofthe University ofM'sila, leadershipstyles - BehaviorofCitizenship - Staffofthe University ofM'silaAbstract
The researcher used the descriptive approach by the method of correlational interrelationships, and the questionnaire as a tool for collecting data and information. The study sample was chosen using the comprehensive survey method, as the number of the study sample reached (40) male and female employees, and among the most important results there is a weak direct relationship between the democratic leadership style and the behavior of citizenship, as well as There is a moderate direct relationship between the free leadership style and the behavior of citizenship, and there is no relationship between the dictatorial style and the behavior of citizenship among the employees of the Institute of Science and Technology of Physical and Sports Activities
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