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The Lead Igniter: A Longitudinal Examination of Influence and Energy Through Networks, Efficacy, and Climate

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EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION QUARTERLY
卷 55, 期 3, 页码 363-403

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0013161X18799464

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leadership; innovative climate; efficacy; work-related influence; energy

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Purpose: The social aspect of leadership is often overlooked in the educational reform. This study aims to address the dearth of work in the social space around leadership and examines two different types of relational ties between leaders that capture the affective and work-related aspects of interpersonal relationships. Research Method: This study takes place in one large urban school district serving a highly diverse student population and investigates a multiplex relation-energy and work-related influence-from a longitudinal dataset to better understand the complex nature of social ties. Descriptive statistics, multilevel social network modeling, and network sociograms are used to understand the characteristics of this over-time multiplex relationship among central office and site leaders. Findings: Drawing on social network theory, efficacy, and climate, findings suggest that gender, work level, experience, efficacy, and climate are associated with leaders engaging in this multiplex relationship over time.

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