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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW
Volume 77, Issue 4, Pages 554-565Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/puar.12654
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Leaders are essential actors in public performance improvement and organizational change. However, a key question has not been adequately addressed in prior literature on the topic: how do leadership processes make a difference? Using data on New York City public schools, this article explores the organizational mechanisms by which a specific form of principal's leadership-transformational leadership-influences objective organizational outcomes as measured by standardized test scores. The empirical results indicate that a principal's transformational leadership style affects student test scores through the mediating effects of purposeful performance information use and stakeholder engagement.
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