Women leaders in higher education: A psycho-spiritual perspective

Claude Hélène Mayer, Sabie Surtee, Antoni Barnard

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Abstract

Demands on women in middle and senior leadership positions in higher education institutions inevitably challenge their well-being. How they manage these demands is strongly related to their sense of coherence and their spirituality, constructs that have demonstrated positive relations with general and work-related well-being. This study aims to explore the construction of sense of coherence and spirituality of women leaders in higher education institutions. It adopts a qualitative research approach, applying constructivist grounded theory. The sample comprises 13 academic and support services women working in higher education, who belong to the Higher Education Resource Services South Africa network, a non-profit organisation that promotes leadership development and representation of women in senior positions in higher education. This study contributes to knowledge on gender-specific well-being concepts by presenting qualitative findings on women leaders' life-orientation in terms of sense of coherence and spirituality in a higher education institution in South Africa. Themes from the interview data provide key insights on three subcomponents of sense of coherence: manageability, comprehensibility, and meaningfulness. Spirituality furthermore emerged as constructed in inner-connectedness, trans-personality, and a coping resource in the work context. Meaningfulness emerged as central to the life-orientation and spirituality of women leaders in higher education. Finally, a core theoretical idea is presented in proposing an integrated psycho-spiritual perspective, with meaningfulness as central, grounded in a motivational and relational orientation, and facilitating the potential well-being of women leaders in higher education institutions. Recommendations are made for future research and to inform leadership development and well-being interventions targeting women in higher education.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)102-115
Number of pages14
JournalSouth African Journal of Psychology
Volume45
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Mar 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Leadership
  • Life-orientation
  • Meaningfulness
  • Sense of coherence
  • Spirituality
  • Well-being
  • Women

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Psychology

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