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Leadership behaviours of heads of schools and departmentsin Australian and Pakistani universities

Authors :
Zaidi, Atiya H., Education, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW
Zaidi, Atiya H., Education, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

This study examines transformational and transactional leadership behaviours of heads of schools/departments, and the individual level cultural dimensions idiocentrism-allocentrism, as perceived by academic staff in Australian and Pakistani universities. The principal research aim was to investigate the relationships between academics’ attributions concerning leadership behaviours of heads of schools/departments and cultural norms in a collectivistic and an individualistic culture.Samples of academic staff were randomly selected from Australian and Pakistani universities. The Australian sample consisted of 117 academics, and the Pakistani sample comprised 120 academics.Analysis was carried out using exploratory factor analysis, multiple regression analysis, and discriminant analysis.Within the context of the research, the results suggested that Australian and Pakistani university academics had similar attribution patterns for entities related to transformational, transactional, and passive leadership behaviours, and the cultural dimension allocentrism. The results also suggested that the academics of both samples did not differentiate between various transformational leadership behaviours, and perceived the transactional leadership behaviour contingent reward as part of the transformational leadership behaviour proactive leadership. Further, the academics of both samples perceived the transactional leadership behaviour passive management-by-exception and laissez-faire leadership as a single dimension, passive leadership. Analyses identified some critical relationships between perceived leadership behaviours of heads of schools/departments and idiocentrism-allocentrism variables for the two samples. The transformational leadership behaviour participative leadership was positively related to allocentrism and self-reliance for the Australian sample. The transactional leadership behaviour active management-by-exception was positively related to positive-competitiveness

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130300183
Document Type :
Electronic Resource