Relationship between implicit leadership and proactive behaviors of school principals

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The aim of this research is to define the school principals’ implicit leadership theory and to reveal its relationship
with the proactive behavior. The study is conducted in Bagcilar and Basaksehir districts in Istanbul and the target
population of the research is 153 school principals working in state elementary schools, middle schools and high
schools in these districts. Sampleis not used in the research and the research is conducted on the population. 137
school principals participated in the study. Implicit Leadership Scale is used to determine the theories of implicit
leadership of school principals and Proactive Personality Scale is used to determine their proactive personality
traits. The study concluded that school principals perceive individuals as leaders who have high moral values,
are skillful, sensitive, strong and powerful and who can influence his/her colleagues. Another conclusion of the
study is that a low level of significant relationship was found between the personal morals, sensitivity, power and
impressiveness factors of school principals’ implicit leadership theories and their proactive personalities; and a
medium level of significant relationship was found between the skillfulness factor of implicit leadership theories
and their proactive personalities.