The Nexus between Dialogical Communication and Transformational Leadership in Tanzania's Higher Learning Institutions: The Relevance of Martin Buber's Theory of Dialogue
Résumé
Effective leadership plays a critical role in facilitating academic excellence, organizational innovation, and holistic student development in Tanzania's higher learning institutions. However, despite the theoretical importance and practical relevance of both transformational leadership and dialogical communication, there is a dearth of empirical research exploring the nexus between these two constructs within the context of Tanzanian higher learning institutions. This study explores this nexus within Tanzanian higher education, focusing specifically on St. Augustine University. The study aims to assess dialogical communication practices, examine their impact on transformational leadership, and assess the applicability of Martin Buber’s Theory of Dialogue in Tanzania’s higher education institutions. The current study employs a mixed-methods approach, it integrates qualitative and quantitative analyses to provide a comprehensive view of the issues at hand. The study reveals that while dialogical communication is valued for its role in fostering an inclusive academic environment, it is not consistently implemented across the institution due to structural hierarchies, cultural influences, and a lack of training. The study indicates a strong positive correlation (r = 0.68, p = 0.001) between dialogical communication and transformational leadership behaviors in Tanzania’s higher institutions, including inspirational motivation, individualized consideration, and intellectual stimulation. Martin Buber’s Theory of Dialogue, especially the "I-Thou" relationship, is found to be highly relevant for enhancing leadership effectiveness within the university. Leaders who adopt this relational approach are better able to foster an environment of trust, collaboration, and mutual respect. The findings suggest that integrating dialogical communication into leadership training could significantly enhance institutional effectiveness and promote inclusive decision-making. Recommendations include implementing leadership training focused on dialogical communication, establishing structured feedback mechanisms, and promoting inclusive leadership practices. This study not only adds to the theoretical discourse linking dialogical communication with transformational leadership but also provides practical insights that could benefit higher education institutions in Tanzania and beyond.