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School leadership in a non-western context: how is paternalistic leadership related to teacher well-being and commitment in collectivist versus individualistic school cultures?

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Bellibaş, Mehmet Şükrü
Polatcan, Mahmut
Akyürek, Muhammet İbrahim

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Purpose - The present study aims to examine the moderation role of school culture attributes (individualism versus collectivism) in the relationship between paternalistic leadership and teacher commitment, mediated by teacher well-being. Design/methodology/approach - The data included 1,152 teachers across 104 schools in T & uuml;rkiye using a multilevel moderated mediation SEM model to test relevant hypotheses. Findings - The results showed that teacher well-being fully mediates the relationship between perceived paternalistic principal leadership and teacher commitment. Additionally, the collectivist orientation of school culture influences the strength of the association between paternalistic leadership and teacher commitment indirectly through well-being. More precisely, paternalistic leadership has a stronger link to teacher well-being and commitment when teachers identify the culture of their schools as relatively more collectivist. Originality/value - This study offers empirical evidence of paternalistic school leadership in promoting teacher well-being and commitment depending on the school culture in a non-western country context.

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD

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Education and educational research

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Journal of Educational Administration

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10.1108/JEA-01-2024-0002

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