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Leadership approaches of university library managers in Turkey

  • Autores: Umit Konya, Neslihan Gurel
  • Localización: Library Management, ISSN-e 1758-7921, Vol. 35, Nº. 6-7, 2014, págs. 12-13
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Purpose - Libraries need library leaders who are able to follow the changes and developments and keep pace with them, manage and shape the changes, bring theories and practices together, be solution-oriented, people-oriented, environment-oriented, well-appointed, successful, and creative, because of the rapid developments and continuous changes. In this context, it has become more important for library managers to improve their leadership skills. In the scope of this study, a questionnaire study has been conducted with staff working in 168 different university central libraries. Information form, consisting of 16 questions about librarians� demographic characteristics and manager satisfaction and Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire is used for data accumulation. Purpose of this paper is to determine library managers� leadership approaches in private and public university libraries of Turkey and to survey library staff�s satisfaction with their managers.

      Design/methodology/approach - This research is a methodological and descriptive research. Original sample of this research consists of 168-university central library in total (103 public-65 private) and approximately 500 library employee 183 library employees from 20 public university central libraries (108 employees) and 13 private university central libraries responded Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire, so sample of this research consists of 33 libraries and 183 questionnaire answers. 20.62% of the library employees of the target group had responded the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire.

      Findings - 183 employees (108 public and 75 private university central libraries) from 33 university central libraries are responded to Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire. Multiple responses were gained from 183 library employees of whom % 57.4 (105) were female and % 42.6 (78) were male. When the age distribution is concerned it has determined that % 25.1 (46) of the participants were centered on 26-34 age group. Other age distributions are defined as in the following: Ages 20-25, % 19.7 (36); Ages 31-35, % 18.6 (34); Ages 36-40, % 13.7 (25); Ages 41-45, % 15.8 (29); and Age 46 and over, % 7.1 Originality/value - As with all organizations, library managers with leadership qualities are needed in the field of library science. Organizational structures of libraries are constantly changing. Libraries need library leaders who are able to follow the changes and developments and keep pace with them, manage and shape the changes, bring theories and practices together, be solution-oriented, people-oriented, environment-oriented, well-appointed, successful, and creative, because of the rapid developments and continuous changes.


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