This study explores the dual role of educational practitioners as leaders and educators in the education sector, focusing on conflict management through mindfulness, ten principles of Buddhist governance, and transformational leadership. The research, involving 116 Buddhist monks and nuns with leadership experience in Indonesian Buddhist education institutions, employed statistical analysis techniques such as descriptive statistics, parametric inferential statistics, and SPSS 27. The findings indicate that transformational leadership directly impacts conflict management, while mindfulness and the ten principles of Buddhist governance have indirect effects mediated by transformational leadership. Additionally, mindfulness has a direct influence on conflict management, as do the ten principles of Buddhist governance. The study underscores the importance of developing mindfulness, incorporating Buddhist principles, and fostering transformational leadership among educational leaders and practitioners to enhance conflict management skills.
A Study of Mindful Leader and Educator on Conflict Management: The Effect of Mindfulness, Ten Principles of Buddhist Governance, and Transformational Leadership Toward Conflict Management
Burmansah,Komang Sutawan,Juni Suryanadi,Hendri Ardianto,Dedi Kundana
Published 2024 in Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture
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Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture
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2024-09-02
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