Gender differences in leaders' crisis communication: a sentiment-based analysis of German higher education leaderships' online posts

Angelakis, Angelos and Inwinkl, Petra and Berndt, Adele and Öztürkcan, Selcen and Zelenajova, Anna and Rozkopal, Veronika (2024) Gender differences in leaders' crisis communication: a sentiment-based analysis of German higher education leaderships' online posts. Studies in Higher Education, 49 (4). pp. 609-622. ISSN 0307-5079 (Print) 1470-174X (Online)

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Abstract

This study examined the communication styles of rectors and vice-rectors of German public universities during the COVID-19 pandemic to explore the influence of gender on leadership communication. We collected data from social media and university websites; and analysed the language used to identify transformational, transactional, and servant leadership styles. Our results showed that female leaders demonstrated more positive communication than men and a stronger preference for transformational leadership, while male leaders tended to use a transactional style. Additionally, we found that both male and female leaders exhibited a high degree of empathetic concern for their stakeholders, contributing to the overall positive tone of communication. These findings suggest that gender may play a role in how university leaders communicate during times of crisis, highlighting the importance of inclusive and compassionate leadership in higher education.
Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: crises communication; gender; Germany; HEI; Leadership; public university
Divisions: Sabancı Business School
Depositing User: Selcen Öztürkcan
Date Deposited: 24 Sep 2024 21:45
Last Modified: 24 Sep 2024 21:45
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/50111

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