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The impact of Kaizen culture, transformational leadership and the 4P model on organizational performance and employee commitment
[L'impact de la culture Kaizen, du leadership transformationnel et du modèle 4P sur la performance organisationnelle et l'engagement des employés]

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  • Jihane Nejjari

    (ENCGO - Ecole Nationale de Commerce et de Gestion, ENCGO - ecole nationale de commerce et de gestion d'oujda)

  • Loubna Etouzani

    (Université Mohammed Premier [Oujda] = Université Mohammed Ier)

  • Ilham Benmoussa

    (FSE - Faculté des sciences de l’Education de Rabat)

Abstract

This article discusses Kaizen culture and transformational leadership within the 4P model in improving organizational performance and employee engagement. Drawing on a literature review and empirical studies, this article illustrates the mechanisms by which these concepts are mutually reinforcing. The survey was conducted among 200 permanent employees in small and medium sized companies in Morocco and the SPSS was used to valid the research model. The results underline that Kaizen is conditioned by transformational leadership accompanied by rigorous applicability in terms of 4P principles in an environment conducive to innovation and continuous improvement, while at the same time achieving relative employee satisfaction. Recommended practices for companies wishing to incorporate these philosophies in various environments are also presented. Index terms : Employee commitment, Job satisfaction, Kaizen culture, Leadership, Organizational performance, Transformational leadership, 4P model.

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  • Jihane Nejjari & Loubna Etouzani & Ilham Benmoussa, 2025. "The impact of Kaizen culture, transformational leadership and the 4P model on organizational performance and employee commitment [L'impact de la culture Kaizen, du leadership transformationnel et d," Post-Print hal-04876619, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04876619
    DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14610157
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