LEADERSHIP EMPOWERING BEHAVIORS: GENDER-BASED COMPARATIVE STUDY AT SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL

March 16 Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.51380/gujr-39-01-08
Uzma Munawar, Syed Zubair Haider, Qaiser Suleman
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The study compared the leadership empowering behaviors of male and female secondary school heads in Pakistan. Main purpose of the research is to collate captaincy empowering conduct of male & female educational leaders at the secondary level. The sample was comprised of 564 teachers including 379 males & 185 females employing a stratified random sample technique. In this study, quantitative and descriptive methodologies were used. A standardized tool “Leader Empowering Behavior Questionnaire” was used for data collection. Data was collected and analyzed using the mean, standard deviation, & independent samples t-test. Results explored that there is significant difference (t = 3.160, p = .002) between leadership empowering behavior among male (mean = 5.73, SD = .30) and female leaders (mean = 5.64, SD = .31) on whole. Male leaders were found to have better leadership empowering behavior than female leaders. Thus, it was recommended from results that female educational leaders should further improve and adopt leadership empowering behavior for better organizational productivity and female educational leaders should further improve their empowering behavior so as to stimulate potential of their subordinates for better performance and commitment in diverse situtions for desired outcomes.
领导授权行为:基于性别的中学水平比较研究
该研究比较了巴基斯坦男女中学校长的领导授权行为。本研究的主要目的是整理中学阶段男女教育领导者的队长授权行为。采用分层随机抽样的方法,对564名教师进行调查,其中男教师379人,女教师185人。本研究采用定量和描述性方法。采用标准化工具“领导者授权行为问卷”进行数据收集。数据的收集和分析采用均值、标准差和独立样本t检验。结果发现,男性领导授权行为(均值5.73,SD = 0.30)与女性领导授权行为(均值5.64,SD = 0.31)总体上存在显著差异(t = 3.160, p = 0.002)。研究发现,男性领导者比女性领导者有更好的领导授权行为。因此,研究结果建议女性教育领导者应进一步改善和采用领导授权行为,以提高组织生产力;女性教育领导者应进一步改善其授权行为,以激发其下属的潜力,从而在不同的情况下获得更好的绩效和承诺,以达到预期的结果。
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