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Volume7, Issue7

Leadership Style For Indonesian Public Health Center: Charismatic,Bureaucratic,Transactional, Transformational,Autocratic Or Democratic?

    Fatoni . Irawan . Suhroji Adha Fairus Sintawati Octoberry Julyanto Mukhlasin . Ratih Ayu Wulandari Agus Purwanto

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020, Volume 7, Issue 7, Pages 115-124

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This article analyzes the impact of the leadership style of the head of the public health center in Central Java, Indonesia. The focus is on six main leadership styles, namely transformational, transactional, autocratic, charismatic, bureaucratic and democratic. This article has provided in-depth insights into leadership styles; democratic, transformational, bureaucratic and autocratic leadership have a positive impact on the performance of public health center staff in Central Java, Indonesia. Respondents in this study were 200 public health center staff. Distribution of the questionnaire by means of snowball sampling. The analysis uses a quantitative approach, with the help of a survey instrument, based on a questionnaire survey. Secondary research has been carried out through a previous review of the literature that is set to achieve the research objectives. The results of this article suggest that charismatic, bureaucratic and transactional leadership styles have a negative relationship with performance. A transformational, autocratic, and democratic leadership style, on the other hand, has a positive relationship with the performance of the head of the public health center in Central Java, Indonesia.
Keywords:
    Transformational Transactional Autocratic Bureaucratic Charismatic Democratic Leadership. head of the public health center
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(2020). Leadership Style For Indonesian Public Health Center: Charismatic,Bureaucratic,Transactional, Transformational,Autocratic Or Democratic?. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(7), 115-124.
Fatoni .; Irawan .; Suhroji Adha; Fairus Sintawati; Octoberry Julyanto; Mukhlasin .; Ratih Ayu Wulandari; Agus Purwanto. "Leadership Style For Indonesian Public Health Center: Charismatic,Bureaucratic,Transactional, Transformational,Autocratic Or Democratic?". European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7, 7, 2020, 115-124.
(2020). 'Leadership Style For Indonesian Public Health Center: Charismatic,Bureaucratic,Transactional, Transformational,Autocratic Or Democratic?', European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(7), pp. 115-124.
Leadership Style For Indonesian Public Health Center: Charismatic,Bureaucratic,Transactional, Transformational,Autocratic Or Democratic?. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020; 7(7): 115-124.
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