Self-Concept of Leaders in Administrative Units

Authors

  • Jernej Buzeti University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Administration
  • Janez Stare University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Administration

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17573/cepar.v8i4.267

Keywords:

leader, social self-concept, physical self-concept, self-respect, administrative unit

Abstract

Within the leadership process, the positive self-concept of a leader can have an impact on quality reciprocal relations with subordinates and on the conduct of the leader and the subordinates. The results of the research into the selfconcept of administrative unit leaders indicate that the most poorly expressed areas of self-concept were the social and physical self-concept, while the highest was the general self-concept. Since it is important for leaders to have well developed skills, especially social skills and skills for working with people, the result of the research into the social self-concept of leaders in central government bodies (administrative units) is an important indicator of leaders’ concepts of their own social image. The paper focuses on the self-concept of administrative unit leaders and presents results of research carried out in that field.

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Published

8. 11. 2010

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How to Cite

Buzeti, J., & Stare, J. (2010). Self-Concept of Leaders in Administrative Units. Central European Public Administration Review, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.17573/cepar.v8i4.267

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