Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Human System Audit Short-Scale of Transformational Leadership

  • Rita Berger Universidad de Barcelona
  • Marina Romeo Universidad de Barcelona
  • Joan Guardia Universidad de Barcelona
  • Montserrat Yepes Universidad de Barcelona
  • Miguel Angel Soria Universidad de Barcelona
Keywords: Transformational leadership, Multifactorial Leadership Questionnaire, Human Systems Audit, Exploratory factor analysis

Abstract

The aim of this research is to examine the psychometric properties of a Spanish version of the Human System Audit transformational leadership short-scale (HSA-TFL-ES). It is based on the concept of Bass developed in 1985. The HSA-TFL is a part of the wider Human System Audit frame. We analyzed the HSA-TFL-ES in five different samples with a total number of 1,718 workers at five sectors. Exploratory Factor Analysis corroborated a single factor in all samples that accounted for 66% to 73% of variance. The internal consistency in all samples was good (α = .92 - .95). Evidence was found for the convergent validity of the HSA-TFL-ES and the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire. These results suggested that the HSA-TFL short-scale is a psychometrically sound measure of this construct and can be used for a combined and first overall measurement.

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Berger R., Romeo M., Guardia J., Yepes M. y Soria M. A. Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Human System Audit Short-Scale of Transformational Leadership. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 15(1), 367-376. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_SJOP.2012.v15.n1.37343
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