Title of article :
The relationship between individual characteristics and practices of self-leadership strategies in Academia
Author/Authors :
Afridi, F.E.A Department of Management Faculty of Management Sciences - Islamia College - Peshawar, Pakistan , Jan, Sh Department of Management Faculty of Management Sciences - Islamia College - Peshawar, Pakistan , Ayaz, B Department of Management Faculty of Management Sciences - Islamia College - Peshawar, Pakistan
Abstract :
Self-leadership is an uplifting concept in this
technologically driven world. Given the potential benefits of self-leadership and its
increasing popularity, it is surprising that self-leadership is an under-researched topic.
The purpose of this study was to understand the personality factors related to the use
of self-leadership behaviors.
METHODS: This study analyzed data obtained from 217 respondents through an online
survey. The study proposed model was tested using multiple regression to analyze
individual characteristics of self-leaders and the results indicated that the model was
partially supported.
FINDINGS: The findings indicate that individual characteristics do predict self-leadership.
Personality traits variables conscientiousness (beta = .32, p < .01) and openness (beta
= .26, p < .05) have a significant positive relationship with self-leadership practices.
Surprisingly, this study found emotional stability has no significant relationship with selfleadership
behavior.
CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggested that conscientiousness is important
in the development of self-leadership meta-skills possibly through self-directed
self-regulation and the practice of self-leadership. This study also employed a
rigorous validation technique therefore, this study was able to address some of the
methodological limitations of previous studies such as common method variance by
examining the proposed relationships in a longitudinal setting.
Keywords :
Behavioral strategies , Conscientiousness , Constructive strategies , Motivation , Natural reward strategies
Journal title :
International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management (IJHCUM)