International Journal of Management, Accounting and Economics
Volume 11, Issue 10, October 2024
ISSN 2383-2126 (Online)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13916624 www.ijmae.com
©2024 The Author(s)
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Original Research
The Role of Ambidextrous Leadership in
Employee Performance: A Literature Review on
Manufacturing Industry
Ahmad Azmy and Denny Krisnawan Hartono
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Faculty of Economics and Business, Paramadina University, Jakarta, Indonesia
Received 25 November 2023 Revised 21 July 2024 Accepted 28 July 2024
Abstract
Employee performance becomes a strategic issue for companies facing the
VUCA era (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity) following the
subsiding of the Covid-19 pandemic. During the Covid-19 pandemic, social
distancing strategies were implemented, necessitating the discontinuation of
gatherings in public areas. This led companies to change their work
arrangements, such as adopting work-from-home practices. From the previous
norm of employees working collectively and centrally in offices and business
locations, there was a drastic shift to employees being dispersed and working
from their respective homes. This research aims to investigate the implications
of ambidextrous leadership on employee performance on manufacturing
industry. The research process employed a literature review approach, conducted
comprehensively. The research results suggest that ambidextrous leadership
affects employee performance. This study demonstrates that the type of
ambidextrous leadership can enhance the likelihood of achieving business
targets on manufacturing industry. This presents a challenge for future business
development because the performance of employees working in the
manufacturing industry sector greatly depends on a leadership style that can
stimulate them through the innovation process.
Keywords: Ambidextrous Leadership, Employee Performance,
Manufacturing Industry.
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Corresponding author’s Email: denny.hartono@students.paramadina.ac.id