Abstract
Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: A case study of a local chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) was selected to describe presidential leadership succession. Transformational leadership theory guided the research question: How does Presidential leadership succession at a local chapter in a nursing organization role model the components of a transformational leader? After Institutional Review Board approval was obtained, a questionnaire including demographic information was used to interview a former local chapter president of STTI. The study site is a state university baccalaureate nursing program in western Pennsylvania. The STTI chapter has an affiliation at this location. The digitally recorded interview transcription and other data sources were analyzed. Pattern matching logic was used for the data analysis. Propositions provided a theoretical orientation to guide the study analysis and point to relevant contextual conditions to be described (Yin, 2014). The propositions of this critical single case study are linked to the four components of the transformational leadership theory. The following propositions were derived from the literature on transformational leadership and the researcher's experience with nursing leadership. Presidential leadership in a local chapter nursing honor society provides idealized influence to an emerging leader membership. Motivational inspiration shared by a nurse leader encourages new members in leadership activities. A nurse leader employs intellectual stimulation to promote involvement in a local chapter nursing honor society. Individual consideration of new members can encourage new leadership engagement in nursing. The results of this case study revealed themes of involvement, role modeling, education, and networking. The findings support the theoretical propositions of the study. Presidential succession contributes to leadership involvement (idealized influence), leadership role modeling (inspirational motivation), leadership education (intellectual stimulation), and leadership networking (individual consideration). This study contributes to better understanding of leadership succession and is helpful to the nursing profession. References Bacha, E., & Walker, S. (2013). The relationship between transformational leadership and followers' perceptions of fairness. Journal of Business Ethics 116, 667-680. Doody, O., & Doody, C. M. (2012). Transformational leadership in nursing practice. British Journal of Nursing, 21(20), 1212-1218. Yin, R. K. (2014). Case Study Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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Poster
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Text-based Document
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Keywords:
transformational leadership, presidential succession, case study research
Recommended Citation
Hockensmith, Patricia L., "Impact of Presidential Succession on Local Chapter Leadership in an International Honor Society" (2024). Leadership. 72.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/leadership/2016/posters/72
Conference Name
Leadership Connection 2016
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Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Conference Year
2016
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Impact of Presidential Succession on Local Chapter Leadership in an International Honor Society
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Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: A case study of a local chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) was selected to describe presidential leadership succession. Transformational leadership theory guided the research question: How does Presidential leadership succession at a local chapter in a nursing organization role model the components of a transformational leader? After Institutional Review Board approval was obtained, a questionnaire including demographic information was used to interview a former local chapter president of STTI. The study site is a state university baccalaureate nursing program in western Pennsylvania. The STTI chapter has an affiliation at this location. The digitally recorded interview transcription and other data sources were analyzed. Pattern matching logic was used for the data analysis. Propositions provided a theoretical orientation to guide the study analysis and point to relevant contextual conditions to be described (Yin, 2014). The propositions of this critical single case study are linked to the four components of the transformational leadership theory. The following propositions were derived from the literature on transformational leadership and the researcher's experience with nursing leadership. Presidential leadership in a local chapter nursing honor society provides idealized influence to an emerging leader membership. Motivational inspiration shared by a nurse leader encourages new members in leadership activities. A nurse leader employs intellectual stimulation to promote involvement in a local chapter nursing honor society. Individual consideration of new members can encourage new leadership engagement in nursing. The results of this case study revealed themes of involvement, role modeling, education, and networking. The findings support the theoretical propositions of the study. Presidential succession contributes to leadership involvement (idealized influence), leadership role modeling (inspirational motivation), leadership education (intellectual stimulation), and leadership networking (individual consideration). This study contributes to better understanding of leadership succession and is helpful to the nursing profession. References Bacha, E., & Walker, S. (2013). The relationship between transformational leadership and followers' perceptions of fairness. Journal of Business Ethics 116, 667-680. Doody, O., & Doody, C. M. (2012). Transformational leadership in nursing practice. British Journal of Nursing, 21(20), 1212-1218. Yin, R. K. (2014). Case Study Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.