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The Mediating Role of Initiative Climate on the Relationship between Distributed Leadership and Organizational Resilience in Schools
Author(s) -
İbrahim LİMON,
Ümit Dilekçi,
Sibel Uludağ Demirer
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of contemporary educational research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2148-3868
DOI - 10.33200/ijcer.829411
Subject(s) - organisation climate , scale (ratio) , distributed leadership , psychological resilience , psychology , resilience (materials science) , organizational commitment , leadership style , public relations , shared leadership , social psychology , political science , geography , physics , cartography , thermodynamics
This study investigated the mediating role of initiative climate on the relationship between distributed leadership and organizational resilience in schools. The study employed a cross-sectional design following quantitative methods. The sample consisted of 310 teachers recruited from different cities located in seven geographical regions of Turkey in 2020-2021 academic year using convenience sampling. Data were collected online (Google Forms) using the Distributed Leadership Inventory, Personal Initiative Scale, and Organizational Resilience Scale, all of which had acceptable validity and reliability. Participants “agreed” with initiative climate and organizational resilience in schools and school principals’ distributed leadership behaviors. There were positive correlations between the variables. The results showed that distributed leadership (leadership coherence and leadership functions) fosters initiative climate and organizational resilience in schools. Initiative climate also contributes to organizational resilience in schools. Lastly, it can be said that distributed leadership has a significant effect on schools’ resilience through initiative climate.

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