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Arvi Iskandar; Muhardi Muhardi; Nunung Nurhayati; Hardy Hutahaean; Dede R Oktini

International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Demographic changes and the acceleration of digital transformation have presented new challenges in leadership practices, especially in the healthcare sector of ASEAN countries. Generation Z, who grew up in a digital environment, brings different values and preferences to leadership styles. This study aims to identify the leadership model that best suits the characteristics of Gen Z in the context of healthcare, as well as analyze the contextual factors that influence it in the Southeast Asian region.This study uses a qualitative approach based on literature studies from various academic publications and empirical findings in ASEAN countries. Data are analyzed thematically to reveal the leadership patterns that are most relevant to the needs of Gen Z in the health sector.The study results show that transformational, participatory, and digital-based leadership styles are more effective for leading Gen Z healthcare workers. This generation rejects leadership models that are tightly controlled or micromanaged, and prefers leaders who support autonomy, collaboration, and innovation. Local cultural factors, such as traditional values and social collectivity, also reinforce the importance of adapting leadership styles to diverse cultural contexts. Leadership success is also greatly influenced by the leader's ability to bridge cross-generational differences and manage communication effectively.These findings contribute to the development of a generationally and contextually relevant leadership model, as well as serve as a reference in formulating HR development strategies and leadership training programs in multigenerational health organizations in Southeast Asia.

Boy Andika Sinaga

JURNAL EKONOMI BISNIS DAN MANAJEMEN (JISE) 2025 CV. ALIM'SPUBLISHING

. This study was conducted to prove that self-efficacy plays an important role in mediating the influence of micro leadership style on the work creativity of generation Z employees. The sampling technique used non-probability sampling with a sample size of 203 respondents from 6 employment sectors in Riau Province. The sample in this study came from the generation Z population born between 1997 and 2012. The variables used in this study were micromanagement leadership style as an independent variable, self-efficacy as a mediating variable and work creativity as a dependent variable. The data collection technique used a questionnaire distributed via google form and then analyzed using Smart-PLS 3. Analysis of the results of the outer model of the study obtained that all indicators and variables used were valid and reliable. In addition, an inner model analysis was carried out, the model used was fit and all hypotheses in the study were accepted. Micromanagement leadership style and self-efficacy have a significant positive effect on work creativity, micromanagement leadership style has a significant positive effect on work creativity and micromanagement leadership style through self-efficacy has a significant positive effect on work creativity. Managerial implications show that generation Z needs leaders who provide clear instructions and feedback in supporting work.