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<title>LEADERSHIP TENURE, SUCCESSION AND GOAL ATTAINMENT IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA</title>
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<title>LEADERSHIP TENURE, SUCCESSION AND GOAL ATTAINMENT IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA</title>
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<description>LEADERSHIP TENURE, SUCCESSION AND GOAL ATTAINMENT IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA
OYEDEJI, Ayobami Abimbola
University goal attainment is the extent to which universities achieve their visions through&#13;
teaching, research and Community Services (CS). However, literature shows that Goal&#13;
Attainment (GA) is diminishing in Federal Universities (FUs) in Nigeria, particularly in&#13;
the southwest. Previous studies on GA laid more emphasis on quality of work-life,&#13;
leadership, corporate culture and participatory management practices than on Leadership&#13;
Tenure (LT) and Leadership Succession (LS) factors. Therefore, this study was designed&#13;
to examine LT (Leadership Time Frame-LTF, Leadership Experience-LE and Leadership&#13;
Style), LS (Transition Planning-TP, Succession Planning-SP and University Culture-UC)&#13;
and GA of FUs in southwestern Nigeria.&#13;
The study was premised on Goal System Theory, while the mixed method (Quan-qual)&#13;
was adopitedi. The miulti-istage siampiling piroceidurei was usedi. Tihreei fiirsti gieneratiioni FUsi&#13;
ini soiuthwesterin iNigeriia (iUniversity ofi Ibadani-UI; Oibafemii Awiolowio Universiity-OAU&#13;
and Universitiy of Lagios-UNILAG) were purposively selected. The proiportiioniatei to sizie&#13;
siampling technique was used to select 23 faculties (UI-10; UNILAG-8 and OAU-5) and&#13;
142 departments (UI-65; UNILAG-49 and OAU-28). The siimplei randomi sampliing&#13;
tiechniiquei was used to seliecti three Acaidemiic Sitaff (AS) in each department (UI-I95;&#13;
OAU-84 and UNILAG-147). Eight hundred and fifty-two undergraduates were randomly&#13;
selected across the institutions (UI-390; UNILAG-294 and OAU-168), while 23 Deans&#13;
and 142 Heads of Department (HoDs) were enumerated. The instruments used were&#13;
Publication Checklist; Goal Attainment (r=0.93); Leadership Style (r=0.87) questionnaire&#13;
and three sub-scales of Leadership Succession (r=0.95). Key informant interviews were&#13;
held with three Deans and 37 HoDs. Quantitative data were anialysied iusing idescriptivie&#13;
staitistiics aind Analysis of variance ati pi ≤ 0. i05, whiile qualiitatiive datia weire conteintainaliysedi.&#13;
Thei respoindeints’ ages were AS ̶ 45.07±8.79 and students ̶ 16.50±2.30 years. There were&#13;
61.4% male AS, and 49.9% female students. Teaching (&#119909;̅=3.63), CS (&#119909;̅=3.48), research&#13;
(&#119909;̅=3.17), publications (&#119909;̅=2.99), TP (&#119909;̅=3.09), SP (&#119909;̅=3.06) and UC (&#119909;̅=2.96) were high as&#13;
against the threshold of 2.50. Tihiere wias ai siignificanit diifferenicei ini GA (F (2, 391) = 29.148),&#13;
LT (F(2, 391) =7.507) and LS (F(2, 391) =13.34) among AS in the selected FUs. The&#13;
respondents from UNILAG haid the higheist mean scorei (68.20) in GA foillowiedi by UI&#13;
(64.94) and OAU (47.80). The respondents from UNILAG had the highest mean score&#13;
(93.04) in LS, followed by UI (82.25) and OAU (75.50), while the respondents from OAU&#13;
had the highest mean score (&#119909;̅=137.7) in LT, followed by UNILAG (&#119909;̅=134.7) and UI&#13;
(&#119909;̅=121.2). The HoDs and Deans exhibited democratic leadership style, while the LTF&#13;
varied from two to four years across the universities. The LT and LS, though sacrosanct,&#13;
varied across the universities.&#13;
Leadership time frame, experience, style, transition planning, succession planning and&#13;
university culture were potent variables in the goal attainment of federal universities in&#13;
southwestern, Nigeria. Leadership experience, style and succession factors should be&#13;
improved upon for effective service delivery in universities.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Apr 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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