TY - JOUR
T1 - Describing and measuring leadership within school teams by applying a social network perspective
AU - de Jong, Angela
AU - Brouwer, Jasperina
AU - Lockhorst, D.
AU - de Kleijn, Renske
AU - van Tartwijk, Jan
AU - Noordegraaf, Mirko
PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - Despite the growing number of studies that acknowledge a crucial role of distributed leadership within schools, limited knowledge exists on how to describe and measure this multi-faceted concept. In a social network study with 130 respondents, from 14 Dutch school teams carrying out collaborative innovation, we theoretically describe three core aspects of the social interaction process of distributed leadership: collective, dynamic, or relational. Furthermore, we empirically explore how to measure all these three aspects of distributed leadership from a social network perspective, whereas most research focuses on either collective or dynamic. Our findings indicate that three network measures (density, reciprocity, indegree centralization) form a coherent combination to measure distributed leadership in school teams in terms of collective, relational, and dynamic, respectively. Furthermore, based on the combination of measures we found differences in distributed leadership between school teams. Thus, adding the relational aspect in addition to the collective and dynamic aspects seems to be informative to measure distributed leadership. Our study motivates to take a social network perspective, instead of the mostly used aggregation approaches, to measure distributed leadership in school teams.
AB - Despite the growing number of studies that acknowledge a crucial role of distributed leadership within schools, limited knowledge exists on how to describe and measure this multi-faceted concept. In a social network study with 130 respondents, from 14 Dutch school teams carrying out collaborative innovation, we theoretically describe three core aspects of the social interaction process of distributed leadership: collective, dynamic, or relational. Furthermore, we empirically explore how to measure all these three aspects of distributed leadership from a social network perspective, whereas most research focuses on either collective or dynamic. Our findings indicate that three network measures (density, reciprocity, indegree centralization) form a coherent combination to measure distributed leadership in school teams in terms of collective, relational, and dynamic, respectively. Furthermore, based on the combination of measures we found differences in distributed leadership between school teams. Thus, adding the relational aspect in addition to the collective and dynamic aspects seems to be informative to measure distributed leadership. Our study motivates to take a social network perspective, instead of the mostly used aggregation approaches, to measure distributed leadership in school teams.
KW - Collaborative innovation
KW - Distributed leadership
KW - Social network perspective
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85132247101&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijedro.2021.100116
DO - 10.1016/j.ijedro.2021.100116
M3 - Article
SN - 2666-3740
VL - 3
SP - 1
EP - 9
JO - International Journal of Educational Research Open
JF - International Journal of Educational Research Open
M1 - 100116
ER -