提高对非洲领导力的认识:来自七个国家的数据

IF 5.9 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Journal of International Management Pub Date : 2024-06-29 DOI:10.1016/j.intman.2024.101170
Bella L. Galperin , James Michaud , Betty Jane Punnett , Lemayon L. Melyoki , Elham Metwally , Clive Mukanzi , Thomas Anyanje Senaji , Ali Taleb
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国际管理文献呼吁学者们遵循包容性和国家代表性,以推动该领域的发展(Arikan 和 Shenkar,2021 年)。尽管人们对在非洲大陆经商的兴趣与日俱增,但有关非洲领导力的研究仍处于起步阶段。为了填补这一空白,本研究报告了在七个非洲国家进行的大规模抽样调查(样本数=699)的结果,内容涉及对领导力有效性的看法及其与文化因素的关系。研究结果表明,非洲各国对领导效能的偏好既有相似之处,也有不同之处。受访者对高效领导的描述与西方文献中的描述类似(如有远见和魅力),他们也重视以非洲为中心的变量(如社区和乌班图)。研究还发现,不同的文化维度与某些领导力偏好有关。例如,在非洲文化中,具有高度不确定性规避、集体主义、家长作风和女性特质的个体更倾向于认为 "乌班图 "领导风格是有效的。对非洲国家的投资不断增长,而有效领导的重要性被视为可持续发展的关键,这些研究结果为进一步研究提供了基础,也为非洲国家的管理者提供了实际指导。
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Towards Increased Understanding of Leadership in the African Context: Data From Seven Countries

A call in the international management literature asks scholars to follow inclusivity and national representation for the field to move forward (Arikan and Shenkar, 2021). Despite the increased interest in doing business on the African continent, research on leadership in Africa is still in its infancy. To fill this gap, this study reports the results from a large-scale sample (N = 699) in seven African countries on the perceptions of leadership effectiveness and its relationship to cultural factors. The findings identified both similarities and differences in preferences regarding leadership effectiveness across the African countries. Respondents described effective leaders in similar terms to those found in Western literature (e.g. visionary and charismatic) and they also placed importance on Africa-centric variables (e.g. communal and ubuntu). Different cultural dimensions were also found to relate to certain leadership preferences. For example, individuals from African cultures high on uncertainty avoidance, collectivism, paternalism, and femininity were more likely to view an ubuntu leadership style as effective. The results provide a basis for further research and practical guidance for managers in African countries, where investment in African countries is growing and the importance of effective leadership is seen as critical to sustainable development.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Management is devoted to advancing an understanding of issues in the management of global enterprises, global management theory, and practice; and providing theoretical and managerial implications useful for the further development of research. It is designed to serve an audience of academic researchers and educators, as well as business professionals, by publishing both theoretical and empirical research relating to international management and strategy issues. JIM publishes theoretical and empirical research addressing international business strategy, comparative and cross-cultural management, risk management, organizational behavior, and human resource management, among others.
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