TY - JOUR
T1 - Participative decision making in schools in individualist and collectivist cultures
T2 - The micro-politics behind distributed leadership
AU - Or, Mor Hodaya
AU - Berkovich, Izhak
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2021.
PY - 2023/5
Y1 - 2023/5
N2 - Despite the popularity of distributed leadership theory, the investigation of the micro-political aspects of such models have scarcely been explored, and insights on the cultural variety of distributed practices in schools are limited. The present study aimed to explore what micro-political aspects emerge in participative decision making in collectivist and individualist cultures. To this end, a multiple case study method was adopted, focusing on four Israeli public high schools. Schools were chosen to represent an ‘extreme’ case selection rationale: two non-religious urban schools representing individualist cases, and two communal schools in religious kibbutzim representing communal schools. The analysis shed light on three micro-political points of comparison between the prototypes of participative decision making in collectivist and individualist cultures related to control, actors, and stage crafting. The findings and implications are discussed.
AB - Despite the popularity of distributed leadership theory, the investigation of the micro-political aspects of such models have scarcely been explored, and insights on the cultural variety of distributed practices in schools are limited. The present study aimed to explore what micro-political aspects emerge in participative decision making in collectivist and individualist cultures. To this end, a multiple case study method was adopted, focusing on four Israeli public high schools. Schools were chosen to represent an ‘extreme’ case selection rationale: two non-religious urban schools representing individualist cases, and two communal schools in religious kibbutzim representing communal schools. The analysis shed light on three micro-political points of comparison between the prototypes of participative decision making in collectivist and individualist cultures related to control, actors, and stage crafting. The findings and implications are discussed.
KW - Collectivism
KW - culture
KW - distributed leadership
KW - individualism
KW - micro-politics
KW - participative decision making
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85103181243&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/17411432211001364
DO - 10.1177/17411432211001364
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AN - SCOPUS:85103181243
SN - 1741-1432
VL - 51
SP - 533
EP - 553
JO - Educational Management Administration and Leadership
JF - Educational Management Administration and Leadership
IS - 3
ER -