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Journal : Aviation Busieness and Operations Journal

Systematic Literature Review (SLR): Kepemimpinan Situasional dalam Industri Penerbangan Siregar, Gusnia Khairunnisa; Surtiningtyas, Sri Rahayu
Jurnal Bisnis dan Operasi Penerbangan Vol 2 No 01 (2024): Aviation Busieness and Operations Journal
Publisher : Politeknik Penerbangan Indonesia Curug

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54147/jobp.v2i01.1097

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This research aims to understand the role of situational leadership in the aviation industry and how this can contribute to safety and operational efficiency. The aviation industry is a dynamic and complex sector, requiring effective management in facing various challenges and exploiting opportunities. One approach that has proven effective in this industry is situational leadership, where the leader adapts his leadership style to the team's level of readiness and competency in dealing with a particular situation. The research method used is Systematic Literature Review (SLR), by collecting data from various previous studies to understand best practices in situational leadership that can be applied in the aviation industry. The research results show that situational leadership can help improve flight safety with appropriate responses to emergency or stressful situations that arise during flights. Additionally, by adapting his or her leadership style to suit different operational situations, leaders can guide teams more effectively, increasing overall operational efficiency. In conclusion, situational leadership can be an effective tool in improving safety and operational efficiency in the aviation industry. By understanding and implementing best practices in situational leadership, airlines can optimize their performance and maintain a competitive position in the marketplace.
Sistematic Literature Review: Analisis Pentingnya Kepemimpinan Pada Keselamatan Operasi Penerbangan Waluyo Setyo Pramono; Surtiningtyas, Sri Rahayu
Jurnal Bisnis dan Operasi Penerbangan Vol 2 No 01 (2024): Aviation Busieness and Operations Journal
Publisher : Politeknik Penerbangan Indonesia Curug

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54147/jobp.v2i01.1099

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This study explores the impact of leadership on aviation operation safety through a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. In the aviation industry, safety is a top priority that requires contributions from all employees and effective leadership. Safety leadership is defined as the ability of leaders to promote a safety culture through consistent actions, communication, and policies. This research aims to determine whether leadership has a significant impact on aviation operation safety and to identify influential leadership factors. SLR was chosen for its ability to provide a comprehensive and evidence-based evaluation of existing literature, thereby reducing researcher bias. The search process was conducted using Google Scholar, Research Gate, and Science Direct, with the keywords "Leadership in aviation" and "Leadership in aviation for safety" for the period 2018-2024. Out of 13 journals found, from the 13 journals identified, 10 met the inclusion criteria, and 7 were selected following a quality assessment. The findings indicate that leadership significantly affects aviation operation safety, with key leadership factors including member empowerment, trust in leaders, critical communication, making data-driven decisions, and promoting leadership and safety culture. Focusing on these factors, leadership can enhance aviation operation safety by increasing awareness and implementing effective safety practices.