Author
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- Patricia Chikwemba
(University of Zambia)
- John S. Chola
(University of Zambia)
Abstract
This study examines the effectiveness of the hierarchical structure of the United Church of Zambia (UCZ) in influencing decision-making, particularly at the local congregational level in Lusaka District. The primary objective was to assess how leadership interactions among the General Assembly, Synod, and local congregations affect decision-making efficiency, with emphasis on the mediating role of Responsiveness to Local Needs (RLN). A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative data from 170 structured questionnaires (85% response rate) with qualitative insights from 20 semi-structured interviews. Stratified random and purposive sampling ensured representation across all hierarchical levels. The findings revealed that RLN was the strongest predictor of decision-making efficiency, followed by Local Congregational Leadership (LCL), General Assembly Leadership (GAL), and Synod Leadership (SYL). These results underscore the importance of flexibility, communication clarity, and local adaptability in implementing higher-level decisions. While upper leadership provides strategic direction, its practical application often lacks contextual relevance, particularly in urban congregations. The study recommends decentralizing some decision-making functions, strengthening communication channels, and enhancing support for local leaders through training and resources. In conclusion, although hierarchical leadership promotes unity, empowering local leaders to tailor decisions to community needs significantly improves operational effectiveness. Further research is recommended to explore the long-term impact of decentralization and to compare governance models across religious organizations.
Suggested Citation
Patricia Chikwemba & John S. Chola, 2025.
"Effectiveness of Congregational Hierarchy on Decision Making in the United Church of Zambia: A Case of Lusaka District,"
African Journal of Commercial Studies, African Journal of Commercial Studies, vol. 6(3).
Handle:
RePEc:cwk:ajocsk:2025-69
DOI: 10.59413/ajocs/v6.i3.15
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