Excellence in leadership in the Arab world: Islamic principles and tribal values. Evidence from Jordan

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Zaid Oqla Alqhaiwi, Timothy Bednall, Eva Kyndt
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Abstract

While leadership is one of the most studied areas among organisational scholars, research interests in the impact of cultural values on leadership perceptions and behaviours remains ongoing. In fact, most studies adopt a universal or rather Western viewpoint on leadership. As such, the literature is largely unaware of the cultural differences in leadership perceptions, such as those in the Arab World. Drawing on implicit leadership theories (ILTs), our study aims to develop and validate a research model in which Islamic leadership principles ( shura, al-amanah, and itqan) and Arab tribal values ( ayb, wasta and karam) are associated with leadership behaviours. Data were collected from 544 managers from Jordan and analysed using structural equation modelling. Based on our findings, we present empirical evidence detailing how cultural values are related to leadership behaviours. Results show that Islamic principles encourage relation and task leadership orientations, but negative practices derived from the Arab values of ayb and wasta provide obstacles.
阿拉伯世界的卓越领导:伊斯兰原则和部落价值观。来自约旦的证据
虽然领导力是组织学者研究最多的领域之一,但文化价值观对领导力认知和行为的影响的研究兴趣仍在继续。事实上,大多数研究都采用了一种普遍的或更确切地说是西方的领导力观点。因此,文献基本上没有意识到领导观念的文化差异,比如阿拉伯世界的文化差异。利用内隐领导理论(ILTs),我们的研究旨在开发和验证一个研究模型,其中伊斯兰领导原则(shura, al-amanah和itqan)和阿拉伯部落价值观(ayb, wasta和karam)与领导行为相关。从约旦的544名管理人员中收集数据,并使用结构方程模型进行分析。基于我们的发现,我们提出了实证证据,详细说明了文化价值观与领导行为之间的关系。结果表明,伊斯兰原则鼓励关系和任务领导导向,但来自阿拉伯价值观的消极做法提供了障碍。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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