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Academic Leaders’ Self Emotion And Their Leadership Styles In Private Universities In Uganda

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  • Kiggundu Zaharah Faridah

    (Kampala International University, Uganda)

  • Kayindu Vincent

    (Kampala International University, Uganda)

  • Ganatusanga Haruna Sinan

    (Kampala International University, Uganda)

  • Kamya Edward

    (Kampala International University, Uganda)

Abstract

Self-conscious emotions are those affected by how we see ourselves and how we think others perceive us. They include emotions like pride, jealousy, and embarrassment. Self-consciousness and self-awareness are sometimes healthy signs of emotional maturity. They can help you fit in and function within a community This is part of the study carried out in private universities in Uganda. It examined the relationship between academic leaders’ self emotion and their leadership styles in private universities in Uganda. Self emotion was conceptualized as accurate assessment and accurate self awareness and self Confidence. The findings revealed that there is no significant relationship between academic leaders’ self emotion and their leadership styles in private universities in Uganda.

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  • Kiggundu Zaharah Faridah & Kayindu Vincent & Ganatusanga Haruna Sinan & Kamya Edward, 2023. "Academic Leaders’ Self Emotion And Their Leadership Styles In Private Universities In Uganda," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 7(4), pages 1014-1018, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:7:y:2023:i:4:p:1014-1018
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