Abstract
This study investigates the leadership culture within the Czech Republic, using a survey of 389 participants to examine factors that influence leader behavior preferences. The study addresses the gap in specific research on Czech leadership, seeking to reveal employee preferences in leadership behaviors and how these may be connected to national cultural values. It tests hypotheses related to the influence of culture, region, age, gender, education, and organizational type on preferred leadership behaviors. Findings indicate notable regional differences in leadership preferences, with more subtle variations observed across gender, educational background, and types of organizations.
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