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Leadership scholarship has increasingly shifted from leader-centric theories toward relational approaches that emphasize collaboration, ethical responsibility, and follower development. Despite these advances, leadership research often treats positivist and socio-constructionist perspectives as separate theoretical traditions, which limits the development of integrative frameworks capable of explaining leadership processes across diverse organizational and cultural contexts. This article examines the evolution of leadership theories and proposes servant leadership as an integrative framework that bridges entity-based and relational perspectives of leadership. Drawing on leadership theory, relational leadership scholarship, and cross-cultural leadership research, the study develops a Cross-Cultural Servant Leadership Integration Model that positions servant leadership at the intersection of measurable leader–follower exchanges and socially constructed leadership processes. The model further includes cultural mediation by exploring how servant leadership principles manifest across Western individualist traditions, Confucian leadership philosophy, and African Ubuntu ethics. By placing these cultural perspectives within the governance structures of higher education institutions, the study demonstrates how servant leadership can support ethical stewardship, collaborative decision-making, and institutional resilience in globally interconnected academic environments. The article adds to leadership scholarship by integrating relational leadership paradigms and proposing a cross-cultural model relevant to higher education governance.
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Asare, Barbara Ahema, 2026.
"Servant Leadership as an Integrative Framework: A Cross-Cultural Model for Leadership in Higher Education,"
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t2efs_v1, Center for Open Science.
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RePEc:osf:socarx:t2efs_v1
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/t2efs_v1
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