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Digital leadership and AI performance assessment impact on organisational performance: Role of empowerment and engagement
Gayathiri G.
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Prabu G.
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Sindu Bharathi S. K.
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Prabhavathy R
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Prabu A.
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/kpm.10(1).2026.08
Knowledge and Performance Management Volume 10, 2026 Issue #1 pp. 105-121
Views: 8 Downloads: 1 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯType of the article: Research Article
In the era of digital transformation, organizations are increasingly integrating digitalization and artificial intelligence to enhance employee behavior and organizational outcomes. This study examines the associations among digital leadership, AI-based performance assessment, employee empowerment, work engagement, and organizational performance in a Chennai-based IT company in India. Specifically, the study investigates the direct and indirect effects of digital leadership and AI performance assessment on organizational performance through employee empowerment and work engagement. Data were collected from 373 IT employees using an online survey conducted between June and August 2025 and analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). A stratified random sampling technique based on organizational job levels (entry, mid, and senior) was adopted to ensure adequate representation of hierarchical positions within the organization. Hypothesis testing revealed that digital leadership and AI performance assessment significantly enhance employee empowerment and work engagement (β = 0.490, 0.415, 0.527; p < 0.001), which in turn positively influence organizational performance (β = 0.383, 0.477, 0.195, 0.287; p < 0.001, 0.033). Furthermore, employee empowerment and work engagement significantly mediate the relationships between digital leadership, AI performance assessment, and organizational performance (β = 0.135, 0.199, 0.265, 0.244; p < 0.001). In addition, a multi-group analysis was conducted to examine differences across employee hierarchical levels. The findings highlight that transformations in modern workplaces and digitalized HR practices contribute to organizational performance across the workforce, while ensuring that employees from different hierarchical levels are adequately represented in the sample.
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