Organizational Leadership : A Study of the Perceptions of Servant Leadership Practices and Beliefs and its Implications for a Private Christian Institution of Higher Education in Brazil

Purpose: This study verified the perceptions of the workers of Brazil Adventist University, (UNASP) regarding the beliefs and practices of servant leadership by using data collected online through the instrument called the Organizational Leadership assessment (OLA), focusing on six key areas of organizational health, according to three independent variables, which are leadership categories, campus, and gender.

Method: As a quantitative comparative study, the relationship between dependent and independent variables was determined by means of a one-way multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) and a 2 by 3 factorial design in order to observe significant differences and interactions between variables. A total of 192 employees working in the tree campuses participated in this research involving the tree leadership categories (top leadership, management, and workforce).

Results: Considering the six levels of organizational health, the institution is perceived as being at level of limited health, with significant differences of perception among the leadership categories, revealing contrasts between the top leadership and the workforce. Besides, when contrasting Campus I and Campus II with Campus III, there are significant differences of perceptions between the first two campuses and the third one. On the other hand, there is no significant difference of perceptions between the genders.

Conclusion: The findings show evidence that the institution, having a limited level of organizational health, has a tendency to use traditionalistic attitudes in its practices of leadership. There is also a lack of unanimity regarding the perception of the beliefs and practices of servant leadership among the leadership categories. From the six areas of organizational health, the areas of value people and built community, are perceived as the most developed and value by the institution, whereas share leadership and develop people are the least practiced and the ones that need the most attention.

Availability:
Free
Publication Date:
2009
Author:
José I Miguel
Publisher:
Andrews University Press
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Language:
English
Resource Type:
Unpublished Plans & Papers; Internet Resources
Resource Objective:
Research
Level:
Tertiary
Audience:
Administrator / Leader, Researcher
Religious Origin:
Seventh-day Adventist