A remedy for improving the culture in higher education: Toxic leadership to servant leadership

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Abstract

The purpose of this chapter is to examine how servant-centered leadership should align with the values of higher education institutions than other forms of leadership. Servant leadership follows a value system, ethical philosophy, rather than a standard set of leadership practices. This chapter explores adult education and leadershippower philosophies, the historical perspective of leadership and management, followed by literature of servant leadership and toxic leadership. In addition, crises of higher education were discussed as well as the need to remedy a toxic culture toward servant-centered environment and that institutions of higher education must be the proactive educators. The researchers concluded that in order for an academic institution to thrive, the utilization and implementation of servant-centered leadership is paramount. It is also equally critical to teach students the philosophy of servant leadership so they in turn can give back to their communities.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationConfronting academic mobbing in higher education
Subtitle of host publicationPersonal accounts and administrative action
PublisherIGI Global
Pages159-185
Number of pages27
ISBN (Electronic)9781522594871
ISBN (Print)9781799814412
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 27 2019

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Social Sciences

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