Construction of Leadership among School Teachers: Does Social Identity Matters?

Present study attempts to interrogate the dominant trait based approach of leadership and tried to relook it from group perspective. Investigation was conducted in two phases where teachers were asked about the quality of ideally effective leader they would prefer. The obtained responses were themat...

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Main Author: Chetan Sinha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PsychOpen GOLD/ Leibniz Institute for Psychology 2012-06-01
Series:Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
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Online Access:http://interpersonaabpri.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/03_sinha.pdf
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description Present study attempts to interrogate the dominant trait based approach of leadership and tried to relook it from group perspective. Investigation was conducted in two phases where teachers were asked about the quality of ideally effective leader they would prefer. The obtained responses were thematically transformed into broader variable which were factor analyzed. Under social identity traditions, leadership is not based on individual characteristics’ but it is a group process (Reicher et al., 2005). Based on this metatheoretical assumption, the present study interrogated the psychometric dimensions of leadership constructed among school teachers and questioned whether social identity matters in the perception of leaders? Result obtained seven dimensions (69.078% of total variance) in which four dimensions viz., achievement orientation, conventional personality orientation, nurturant and health orientation (together constituting 31.133% of total variance) showing the importance of individual characteristics’ of leaders. However, other three dimensions viz., ingroup prototypicality, entrepreneur of identity, and group productivity together constituting 37.935% of total variance showed traces of social identity as potent reason behind the preferences of ideally effective leader.
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spelling doaj.art-dcd3f32f9b534e36b07616faab751b522023-01-02T00:39:15ZengPsychOpen GOLD/ Leibniz Institute for PsychologyInterpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships1981-64722012-06-01614053Construction of Leadership among School Teachers: Does Social Identity Matters?Chetan SinhaPresent study attempts to interrogate the dominant trait based approach of leadership and tried to relook it from group perspective. Investigation was conducted in two phases where teachers were asked about the quality of ideally effective leader they would prefer. The obtained responses were thematically transformed into broader variable which were factor analyzed. Under social identity traditions, leadership is not based on individual characteristics’ but it is a group process (Reicher et al., 2005). Based on this metatheoretical assumption, the present study interrogated the psychometric dimensions of leadership constructed among school teachers and questioned whether social identity matters in the perception of leaders? Result obtained seven dimensions (69.078% of total variance) in which four dimensions viz., achievement orientation, conventional personality orientation, nurturant and health orientation (together constituting 31.133% of total variance) showing the importance of individual characteristics’ of leaders. However, other three dimensions viz., ingroup prototypicality, entrepreneur of identity, and group productivity together constituting 37.935% of total variance showed traces of social identity as potent reason behind the preferences of ideally effective leader.http://interpersonaabpri.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/03_sinha.pdfLeadershipSocial IdentitySocial construction of leadership
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Construction of Leadership among School Teachers: Does Social Identity Matters?
Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
Leadership
Social Identity
Social construction of leadership
title Construction of Leadership among School Teachers: Does Social Identity Matters?
title_full Construction of Leadership among School Teachers: Does Social Identity Matters?
title_fullStr Construction of Leadership among School Teachers: Does Social Identity Matters?
title_full_unstemmed Construction of Leadership among School Teachers: Does Social Identity Matters?
title_short Construction of Leadership among School Teachers: Does Social Identity Matters?
title_sort construction of leadership among school teachers does social identity matters
topic Leadership
Social Identity
Social construction of leadership
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