{"title":"Effect of Servant Leadership Style on Teachers Job Satisfaction","authors":"Ali Ahmad Kazimi, Saidal Khan, Ihsanullah Shorish","doi":"10.54536/ajebi.v2i3.1908","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Servant leadership is one of the most important forms of leadership and some authors and experts even consider servant leaders to be among the best leaders. The purpose of this quantitative research study is to examine the relationship between teachers’ perceptions of their principals’ servant leadership style and teacher job satisfaction. The target population of the study was teachers. There are eight public schools in this district; all are similar with respect to the school buildings, curricula, number of teachers and students, and their socioeconomic status. Two separate survey instruments were used for this study: Liden et al.’s (2008) Servant Leadership Questionnaire (SLQ), which is a validated survey instrument that identifies seven dimensions of servant leadership characteristics. Mohrman et al.’s (1977) Mohrman–Cooke–Mohrman job satisfaction survey (MCMJSS) also was administered to measure the teachers’ job satisfaction. The data was formatted using Qualtrics survey software and all data were analyzed in SPSS v. 24. The results from the data analysis indicated that teachers do perceive their school leaders’ behavior reflects servant leadership characteristics and also showed a significant positive correlation between teachers’ perceptions of their principals’ servant leadership and their job satisfaction. The findings of this study indicate that the positive correlation between servant leadership and job satisfaction. This field of research can continue to examine if this relationship exists as an embedded part of specific cultures or if it is inherently true that those who lead through service contribute to a greater sense of job satisfaction despite any differences in job category, pay scales, or cultural differences. Moreover, the results were consistent with the theoretical framework with respect to servant leadership theory and job satisfaction, and with the results of previous research.","PeriodicalId":488798,"journal":{"name":"American Journal of Economics and Business Innovation","volume":"11 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-09-12","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"American Journal of Economics and Business Innovation","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.54536/ajebi.v2i3.1908","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Servant leadership is one of the most important forms of leadership and some authors and experts even consider servant leaders to be among the best leaders. The purpose of this quantitative research study is to examine the relationship between teachers’ perceptions of their principals’ servant leadership style and teacher job satisfaction. The target population of the study was teachers. There are eight public schools in this district; all are similar with respect to the school buildings, curricula, number of teachers and students, and their socioeconomic status. Two separate survey instruments were used for this study: Liden et al.’s (2008) Servant Leadership Questionnaire (SLQ), which is a validated survey instrument that identifies seven dimensions of servant leadership characteristics. Mohrman et al.’s (1977) Mohrman–Cooke–Mohrman job satisfaction survey (MCMJSS) also was administered to measure the teachers’ job satisfaction. The data was formatted using Qualtrics survey software and all data were analyzed in SPSS v. 24. The results from the data analysis indicated that teachers do perceive their school leaders’ behavior reflects servant leadership characteristics and also showed a significant positive correlation between teachers’ perceptions of their principals’ servant leadership and their job satisfaction. The findings of this study indicate that the positive correlation between servant leadership and job satisfaction. This field of research can continue to examine if this relationship exists as an embedded part of specific cultures or if it is inherently true that those who lead through service contribute to a greater sense of job satisfaction despite any differences in job category, pay scales, or cultural differences. Moreover, the results were consistent with the theoretical framework with respect to servant leadership theory and job satisfaction, and with the results of previous research.
仆人式领导是最重要的领导形式之一,一些作家和专家甚至认为仆人式领导是最好的领导者之一。本研究旨在探讨教师对校长服务型领导风格的认知与教师工作满意度之间的关系。这项研究的目标人群是教师。这个地区有八所公立学校;在学校建筑、课程、教师和学生人数以及社会经济地位方面都是相似的。本研究使用了两种独立的调查工具:Liden et al.(2008)的仆人式领导问卷(SLQ),这是一种经过验证的调查工具,确定了仆人式领导特征的七个维度。Mohrman et al.(1977)的Mohrman - cooke - Mohrman工作满意度调查(MCMJSS)也用于测量教师的工作满意度。使用Qualtrics调查软件格式化数据,并在SPSS v. 24中对所有数据进行分析。数据分析结果表明,教师确实感知到学校领导的行为体现了公仆式领导的特征,并且教师感知到校长公仆式领导的行为与其工作满意度之间存在显著的正相关关系。本研究结果显示,仆人式领导与工作满意度存在正相关。这一领域的研究可以继续检验这种关系是否作为特定文化的一个嵌入部分存在,或者那些通过服务领导的人是否固有地对工作满意度有更大的贡献,尽管工作类别、工资水平或文化差异存在任何差异。研究结果与仆人式领导理论和工作满意度的理论框架一致,与前人的研究结果一致。