Nurturing academic leadership: A quest for the ideal academic leadership style for Maldives higher education

Q2 Social Sciences
Aishath Waheeda, Asokan Vasudevan, Sam Toong Hai, Rajani Balakrishnan
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Higher education leadership is an understudied area, especially at the departmental or faculty level. The current study explored preferred academic leadership styles as perceived by academic deans and their lecturers in Maldivian Higher Education Institutes (HEIs). A sequential explanatory mixed method design informed by post-positivist techniques was used in this study. In the first phase, the survey method was used to directly reach many respondents, administer the instruments and to collect the required data. from deans (N=20) and lecturers (N=170) from nine different HEIs. SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) version 23 was used to analyze the data using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics such as means, percentages, standard deviations, independent sample t-test and Pearson correlation coefficients. In the second phase, a qualitative approach was used to explain, validate and to triangulate the quantitative findings. This phase used semi-structured interviews for purposively selected deans (N=5) and lecturers (N=16) from seven different HEIs. The interview transcripts were thematically analyzed and coded using the template analysis method. The most preferred academic leadership styles in Maldivian HEIs were found to be transformational, distributed, and transactional leadership styles, respectively. To enhance academic leadership in HEIs in the Maldives, this study recommends academic leaders to use transformative and distributive leadership behaviors, which would also help HEIs in the skill development of academic deans.
培养学术领导:马尔代夫高等教育理想的学术领导风格的探索
高等教育的领导力是一个未被充分研究的领域,尤其是在部门或学院层面。当前的研究探讨了马尔代夫高等教育机构(HEIs)的学术院长及其讲师所认为的首选学术领导风格。本研究采用后实证主义的序贯解释混合方法设计。在第一阶段,使用调查方法直接接触许多受访者,管理工具并收集所需的数据。来自9所不同高等教育机构的院长(N=20)和讲师(N=170)。使用SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences)第23版对数据进行分析,使用描述性统计和推理统计,如均值、百分比、标准差、独立样本t检验和Pearson相关系数。在第二阶段,使用定性方法来解释、验证和三角测量定量结果。这一阶段采用半结构化访谈,有目的地从7所不同的高等教育机构挑选院长(N=5)和讲师(N=16)。采用模板分析法对访谈笔录进行主题分析和编码。马尔代夫高等教育机构最喜欢的学术领导风格分别是变革型、分布式和交易型领导风格。为了提高马尔代夫高等学校的学术领导力,本研究建议学术领导者使用变革和分配的领导行为,这也有助于高等学校培养学术院长的技能。
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