70 Int. J. Information Systems and Change Management, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2019
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The influence of entrepreneurial leadership on
organisational innovation: mediating role of
innovation climate
Muhammad Shahid Mehmood*, Zhang Jian
and Abdul Waheed
Donlinks School of Economics and Management,
University of Science and Technology Beijing,
No. 30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District,
Beijing, 100083, China
Email: shahid4192@yahoo.com
Email: zhangj67@manage.ustb.edu.cn
Email: abdulwaheed168@yahoo.com
*Corresponding author
Abstract: Organisational innovation has been a widely studied area by diverse
experts across the world because of its immense significance for firm’s
performance in order to achieve a competitive advantage. However,
entrepreneurial leadership (EL) is an emerging leadership style which is still in
the early stages both conceptually and theoretically. This study aims to explore
the relationships between EL and organisational innovation (OI) with an
intervening effect of innovation climate (IC). Data were collected from
279 respondents within textile sector of Pakistan. Data were analysed using
four core statistical techniques, i.e., descriptive statistics, convergent validity
test, discriminate analysis, and structural equation modelling. First, the results
showed a positive effect between EL and OI. Second, the findings unveiled the
positive association between EL and OI through mediating influence of IC.
This study contributes to the leaderships’ literature by highlighting the
significance of entrepreneurial leadership performance mechanism for
organisational innovation. Furthermore, this study offers several managerial
and theoretical implications alongside future opportunities for practitioners and
research scholars.
Keywords: entrepreneurial leadership; organisational innovation; innovation
climate.
Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Mehmood, M.S., Jian, Z.
and Waheed, A. (2019) ‘The influence of entrepreneurial leadership on
organisational innovation: mediating role of innovation climate’, Int. J.
Information Systems and Change Management, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp.70–89.
Biographical notes: Muhammad Shahid Mehmood is a PhD Scholar under
China Scholarship Council at the University of Science and Technology
Beijing, China. Ha has performed the duties as an export officer in textile firms.
His research interests include entrepreneurship, leadership, creativity,
innovation, organisational behaviour and business performance.