Leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysiaan public universities / Nik Nor Hasimah Nik Ismail and Nurul Syaqirah Zulqernain

This paper is a preliminary study on the leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysia’s public universities. Over the years, leadership styles have been studied extensively in various contexts, with different theoretical foundations. Leaders have been traditionally seen in many cultures as...

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Main Authors: Nik Ismail, Nik Nor Hasimah, Zulqernain, Nurul Syaqirah
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description This paper is a preliminary study on the leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysia’s public universities. Over the years, leadership styles have been studied extensively in various contexts, with different theoretical foundations. Leaders have been traditionally seen in many cultures as those who have benefited from their heritage, but current theorists and researchers view leadership as learned behaviours. The growing impact of women in the workforce has kept the leadership style of women on the research agenda. This study adopted the leadership style model by Bass and Avolio. Respondents were given a set of questionnaires from the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ) to identify their leadership styles. The questionnaires contained 18 questions based on Bass and Avolio’s Multifactor Questionnaire. Preliminarily, 200 academicians were chosen from 20 public universities in Malaysia. Apart from determining the leadership styles of these academicians, the study also tried to search for any distinct relationship (if any) between gender and leadership styles. It was found that the leadership styles of these academicians are more towards transactional leadership or task-oriented. Transactional Leadership is based on bureaucratic authority and legitimacy within the organisation. Transactional leaders emphasise work standards, assignments, and task-oriented goals. They also tend to focus on task completion and employee compliance and rely quite heavily on organisational rewards and punishments to influence employee performance. In contrast, Transformational Leadership is a process that motivates follower s by appealing to higher ideals and moral values. Transformational leaders must be able to define and articulate a vision for their organisations, and the followers must accept the credibility of the leader. The findings showed that a higher percentage of female academicians are transactional leaders. This means that they are more task-oriented rather than people-oriented
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spelling my.uitm.ir-401802021-01-06T06:32:40Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/40180/ Leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysiaan public universities / Nik Nor Hasimah Nik Ismail and Nurul Syaqirah Zulqernain jcssr Nik Ismail, Nik Nor Hasimah Zulqernain, Nurul Syaqirah Leadership in women. Women executives Research Total quality management in education. Total quality management in higher education Women-Education This paper is a preliminary study on the leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysia’s public universities. Over the years, leadership styles have been studied extensively in various contexts, with different theoretical foundations. Leaders have been traditionally seen in many cultures as those who have benefited from their heritage, but current theorists and researchers view leadership as learned behaviours. The growing impact of women in the workforce has kept the leadership style of women on the research agenda. This study adopted the leadership style model by Bass and Avolio. Respondents were given a set of questionnaires from the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ) to identify their leadership styles. The questionnaires contained 18 questions based on Bass and Avolio’s Multifactor Questionnaire. Preliminarily, 200 academicians were chosen from 20 public universities in Malaysia. Apart from determining the leadership styles of these academicians, the study also tried to search for any distinct relationship (if any) between gender and leadership styles. It was found that the leadership styles of these academicians are more towards transactional leadership or task-oriented. Transactional Leadership is based on bureaucratic authority and legitimacy within the organisation. Transactional leaders emphasise work standards, assignments, and task-oriented goals. They also tend to focus on task completion and employee compliance and rely quite heavily on organisational rewards and punishments to influence employee performance. In contrast, Transformational Leadership is a process that motivates follower s by appealing to higher ideals and moral values. Transformational leaders must be able to define and articulate a vision for their organisations, and the followers must accept the credibility of the leader. The findings showed that a higher percentage of female academicians are transactional leaders. This means that they are more task-oriented rather than people-oriented Universiti Teknologi Mara Cawangan Kelantan 2020-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/40180/1/40180.pdf Leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysiaan public universities / Nik Nor Hasimah Nik Ismail and Nurul Syaqirah Zulqernain. (2020) Journal of Contemporary Social Science Research <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Contemporary_Social_Science_Research/>, 4 (2). pp. 49-57. ISSN 0128-2697
spellingShingle Leadership in women. Women executives
Research
Total quality management in education. Total quality management in higher education
Women-Education
Nik Ismail, Nik Nor Hasimah
Zulqernain, Nurul Syaqirah
Leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysiaan public universities / Nik Nor Hasimah Nik Ismail and Nurul Syaqirah Zulqernain
title Leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysiaan public universities / Nik Nor Hasimah Nik Ismail and Nurul Syaqirah Zulqernain
title_full Leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysiaan public universities / Nik Nor Hasimah Nik Ismail and Nurul Syaqirah Zulqernain
title_fullStr Leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysiaan public universities / Nik Nor Hasimah Nik Ismail and Nurul Syaqirah Zulqernain
title_full_unstemmed Leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysiaan public universities / Nik Nor Hasimah Nik Ismail and Nurul Syaqirah Zulqernain
title_short Leadership styles of female academicians in Malaysiaan public universities / Nik Nor Hasimah Nik Ismail and Nurul Syaqirah Zulqernain
title_sort leadership styles of female academicians in malaysiaan public universities / nik nor hasimah nik ismail and nurul syaqirah zulqernain
topic Leadership in women. Women executives
Research
Total quality management in education. Total quality management in higher education
Women-Education
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