Abstract

Employee job satisfaction and organisational commitment are directly influenced by leadership styles. Despite the fact that the good elements of leadership have already been explored, the bad sides of leadership must be addressed as well. This study examined the relationship between school toxic leadership, teachers’ job satisfaction and organisational commitment in Lagos State tertiary institutions. Two hypotheses were set to serve as guides for the study. Correlational and descriptive research designs were adopted while the population comprised all lecturers in Lagos State owned tertiary institutions. The sample size was 240 lecturers after stratifying the population into the institutions nomenclature and thereafter selected through purposive sampling technique. Analysis was carried out using inferential statistics of Pearsons Product-Moment Correlation Analysis. Findings indicated that a negative relationship existed between toxic leadership and teachers’ job satisfaction in Lagos State tertiary institutions and also a negative relationship existed between toxic leadership and organisational commitment in Lagos State tertiary institutions. According to the findings of the study, toxic leadership exists in Lagos State higher institutions. The study recommended that before being placed in leadership roles, tertiary institution lecturers should be exposed to leadership development training and opportunities.

Highlights

  • Effective leadership is critical to every organisation's long-term health and success

  • This implies that toxic leadership behaviour does significantly influenced teacher job satisfaction in Lagos State tertiary institutions

  • Confirming the alternative hypothesis that there is a significant relationship between toxic leadership and teacher job satisfaction in Lagos State tertiary institutions

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Introduction

Effective leadership is critical to every organisation's long-term health and success. This is true across all sectors, including schools, government institutions, and community organisations. Leaders provide the vision and direction that enable resources, labour, and effort to be mobilized to achieve goals. Nurudeen Orunbon et al / Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6 No 1 (Jan, 2022) 66-78 67 influence, knowledge, and personal example provide the circumstances for the organisation and its members to be inspired, directed, and protected while they work to achieve their goals. In some cases thrive, in organisations because of the human aspect of leadership, especially the need for resource control, risk calculation, and performance (Leet, 2011)

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