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Spiritual leadership within the ambit of African Management philosophies using interactive qualitative analysis

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dc.contributor.author Sibanda, Khumbulani
dc.contributor.author Grobler, Anton
dc.date.accessioned 2025-01-31T08:45:14Z
dc.date.available 2025-01-31T08:45:14Z
dc.date.issued 2023-03
dc.identifier.citation Sibanda, K., & Grobler, A. (2023). Spiritual leadership within the ambit of African Management philosophies using interactive qualitative analysis. Acta Commercii, 23(1), 11 pages. doi:https://doi.org/10.4102/ac.v23i1.1069 en
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.4102/ac.v23i1.1069
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10500/32061
dc.description.abstract Orientation: This research is about a focus group of managers and their experiences relating to spiritual leadership in the South African context. Research purpose: To critically examine mainstream spiritual leadership, within the context of African management philosophies (AMP), towards describing and prosing a southern African spiritual leadership scale. Motivation for the study: A systematic literature review revealed a stark gap in empirical evidence of the existence of spiritual leadership as a harbinger of employee contentment, welfare, and organisational success in Africa. Research design, approach and method: Through the interactive qualitative analysis (IQA) process, data from eight managers were collected and analysed, and an interrogation of the existence of spiritual leadership via the African lens using AMP typologies was conducted. An exploratory qualitative study was conducted via a focus group of eight managers drawn using biased sampling based on ‘distance and power’ analysis to the phenomena of spiritual leadership. Main findings: Connection to nature principles (nurturing) are a primary driver to employee welfare. Life as a universal current’s elements (compassion and empathy) influence Ubuntu principles, national culture principles (a set of behaviours, customs, and beliefs) and Indigenous knowledge systems (unadulterated knowledge). Ubuntu also influences co-operative teamwork (togetherness) which is a circulator in the scale that triggers intrinsic motivation which is impacted by traditionalism (adherence to accepted customs and beliefs), and communalism principles (belonging to a community). Intrinsic motivation impacts employee turnover which is influenced by engagement, performance, productivity, and mythology (African myths and lore). Employee turnover ultimately influences employee welfare which is a primary outcome. Contribution or value add: This research helps undergird spiritual leadership in the South African context by equipping leaders with a new paradigm that uses local management principles that measures its enablers and inhibitors. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Leadership en
dc.subject African management philosophies en
dc.subject Spiritual Leadership en
dc.subject Scale Development en
dc.subject Interactive Qualitative Analysis en
dc.title Spiritual leadership within the ambit of African Management philosophies using interactive qualitative analysis en
dc.type Article en
dc.description.department Graduate School of Business Leadership en


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