Exploring the Nexus between Transformative Leadership and Employee Empowerment: A Grounded Theory Study of the UAE Banking Sector

Authors

  • Fazal Malik Otsuka Pakistan Ltd, Hub, Baluchistan, Pakistan Author
  • Azmat Qayum MEW School of Leadership, United Kingdom Author
  • Muhammad Junaid Institute of Management Studies, University of Peshawar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59263/n5xzm772

Keywords:

Transformative leadership, employee empowerment, grounded theory, UAE banking sector, Emiratization, organizational well-being

Abstract

The research article investigates the impact of transformative leadership on employee empowerment, engagement, and retention among Emirati professionals employed in the UAE banking sector through a grounded theory study. The researchers employed a semi-structured interview guide and conducted 12 in-depth interviews with Emirati banking employees. The collected qualitative data were further analyzed through grounded theory coding (open, axial, and selective) to derive a core theme of effective leadership and its subthemes: organizational well-being, social connectedness, and cultural pragmatism.  The results indicate that trust-driven empathetic leadership boosts innovation, inclusion, and employee engagement by providing mentorship and bias training. Nevertheless, the general issues (poor career mobility, management biases, and transparency) also increase the turnover, and banks are frequently seen as short-term learning organizations. This paper puts emphasis on the need to match leadership practices with the local ideas of socio-cultural values, but in a way that does not undermine global standards. It provides theoretical value in the contextualization of leadership within a non-Western environment, and a practical implication in advising on open career systems, reduction of bias, and strategically employing Emirati talent. By embedding empowerment through equitable policies and social inclusivity, UAE banks can transition into employers of choice, aligning with national visions for sustainable economic growth.

Author Biographies

  • Azmat Qayum, MEW School of Leadership, United Kingdom

    Mr. Azmat Qayum has an academic and independent researcher for the last 10 years

  • Muhammad Junaid, Institute of Management Studies, University of Peshawar

     Dr. Muhammad Junaid is a researcher, teacher, trainer, and consultant with 17 years of experience. He holds PhD in Entrepreneurship from the University of Essex, UK, and is currently working as an assistant professor in entrepreneurship at the Institute of Management Studies, University of Peshawar. He worked as a senior SME expert for UNDP (2020-21). He led consultancy assignments, research studies, and training programs for international organizations (USAID, UNDP, Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation, the UN migration agency, the British Council, IRC, and GIZ) and national organizations (HEC, SMEDA, Hashoo Foundation, HEA).

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Published

2026-06-30

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