Gender differences in leaders’ crisis communication: a sentiment-based analysis of German higher education leaderships’ online posts

Angelos Angelakis, Petra Inwinkl, Adele Berndt, Selcen Öztürkcan, Anna Zelenajova, Veronika Rozkopal

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Abstract

This study examined the communication styles of rectors and vice-rectors of German public universities during the COVID-19 pandemic to explore the influence of gender on leadership communication. We collected data from social media and university websites; and analysed the language used to identify transformational, transactional, and servant leadership styles. Our results showed that female leaders demonstrated more positive communication than men and a stronger preference for transformational leadership, while male leaders tended to use a transactional style. Additionally, we found that both male and female leaders exhibited a high degree of empathetic concern for their stakeholders, contributing to the overall positive tone of communication. These findings suggest that gender may play a role in how university leaders communicate during times of crisis, highlighting the importance of inclusive and compassionate leadership in higher education.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)609-622
Number of pages14
JournalStudies in Higher Education
Volume49
Issue number4
Early online date14 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 502052 Business administration

Keywords

  • crises communication
  • gender
  • Germany
  • HEI
  • Leadership
  • public university

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