CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP AND POLITICAL BEHAVIOR OF STUDENT LEADERS AND OFFICERS

Authors

  • Jose Salera III Adventist University of the Philippines
  • Marta Macalalad Adventist University of the Philippines
  • Nedilyn Reyes Adventist University of the Philippines
  • Evely Linta Adventist University of the Philippines

https://doi.org/10.35974/isc.v4i1.1736

Keywords:

Christian Leadership, Political Behavior, Small Group Leader

Abstract

The presence of political behavior is known to have adverse effects in an organization.  Thus this study was conducted to 70 randomly selected student leaders and officers of small groups and academic organization in the university campus to determine if there is a significant relationship between Christian leadership and the presence of political behavior among small group leaders and officers.  Survey questionnaire was used to gather information. Results revealed that Christian leadership was highly applied by student leaders and officers of organizations in the university particularly in handling small groups and academic organizations. Political behaviors were practiced from moderate (28.57%), high (55.71%), to very high (14.29%) by small group leaders and officers of the academic  organization. Furthermore, Christian leadership are negatively related to political behavior.

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Published

2016-10-25

How to Cite

Salera III, J., Macalalad, M., Reyes, N., & Linta, E. (2016). CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP AND POLITICAL BEHAVIOR OF STUDENT LEADERS AND OFFICERS. 11th International Scholars Conference, 4(1), 63. https://doi.org/10.35974/isc.v4i1.1736