The current study examined and explained the relationship between generativity and socially responsible leadership using an explanatory sequential mixed methods design. The first, quantitative phase examined the predictive relationship between generativity and socially responsible leadership among 82 college student leaders who mentor at a four-year, Midwestern, land-grant university using multiple regression. The second, qualitative phase used a phenomenological design to explain the quantitative results by conducting semi- structured interviews among a sub-sample (n=9) of the quantitative phase participants. Results from the current study advance leadership research in social change as well as advance instruction by helping leadership educators demonstrate their outcomes related to generativity and social responsibility.
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15 July 2019
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July 15 2019
Generativity and Socially Responsible Leadership Among College Student Leaders Who Mentor Open Access
Lindsay J. Hastings, Ph.D.;
Lindsay J. Hastings, Ph.D.
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University of Nebraska – Lincoln
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Hannah M. Sunderman, M.S.
Hannah M. Sunderman, M.S.
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University of Nebraska – Lincoln
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Journal of Leadership Education (2019) 18 (3): 1–19.
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Hastings LJ, Sunderman HM (2019), "Generativity and Socially Responsible Leadership Among College Student Leaders Who Mentor". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 18 No. 3 pp. 1–19, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V18/I3/R1
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