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Effect of Leadership Styles on the Human Rights Protection in Tanzania:

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dc.contributor.author WASHA, Michael
dc.date.accessioned 2024-07-18T08:58:30Z
dc.date.available 2024-07-18T08:58:30Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.iaa.ac.tz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2429
dc.description Supervisor.. CHOLE, Germanus. S en_US
dc.description.abstract This study investigates the effect of leadership styles on human rights protection in Arusha City, Tanzania, with a focus on three leadership styles: transactional, transformational, and participative. The specific objectives include determining the impact of each leadership style on human rights within the region. Social learning theory, transformational leadership theory and contingency theory were used. In this study, a descriptive research design was utilized and quantitative approach was used. The target population of this study was based on the fact that employees and citizens of Arusha City. The study used a combination of purposive and simple random sampling techniques. Primary data for this study was gathered utilizing a self administered questionnaire. Moreover, for the aimed of this study, secondary data was gathered by reviewing other researchers' papers and journals, company policies, and records. In this study quantitative data was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics with the aid of SPSS version 26. The study found that this transactional leadership style emphasizes the importance of meeting human rights standards, foster a culture of compliance and adherence, and prioritize training and awareness programs. The findings revealed that transformational leadership style inspire support and advocacy for human rights, encourage innovation, and emphasize continuous learning and development. Also, findings indicated that suggests participative leadership style open dialogue, inclusivity, and collaboration, promoting a culture of respect and equality. Arusha City should consider strengthening mechanisms for addressing human rights violations promptly, emphasizing clear reporting, investigation, and remediation processes. Further research in this area should consider in-depth case studies focusing on specific organizations and communities would offer practical insights into the application of leadership styles for effective human rights advocacy. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher IAA en_US
dc.subject LEADERSHIP STYLES, HUMAN RIGHTS en_US
dc.title Effect of Leadership Styles on the Human Rights Protection in Tanzania: en_US
dc.title.alternative A case of Arusha city en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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