Effective leadership and sustainable development in Africa: is there “really” a link?
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Purpose – The paper aims to review the concept of leadership as practiced in the West and in Africa,
and goes on to establish the link between these two approaches and sustainable development in Africa.
It does this with the view of assessing their implications for the attainment of sustainable development
on the continent through a developed leadership–impact– effect conceptual model.
Design/methodology/approach – In seeking to achieve its purpose, the paper uses a literature
review approach to assess the leadership orientation in the West (particularly in relation to effective
leadership) as against the studied leadership situation prevalent in the African continent to find out
their impact on development (sustainable).
Findings – Findings from the paper reveal a great disparity between the leadership situation in the
African continent and the attainment of sustainable development. It also affirms a link between
effective leadership approaches, like the transformational leadership approach, and the attainment of
sustainable development.
Practical implications – Based on the findings, it is recommended that African leaders resort to
effective leadership styles, with a great emphasis on the transformational style, which integrate
creativity, vision and participation, as it attempts to create sustainable development for the citizenry in
the continent.
Originality/value – The paper demonstrated the relevance of effective leadership in ensuring
sustainable development in Africa and as a tool for achieving economic growth and development.
Keywords Culture, Sustainable development, Africa, Effective leadership
Paper type Conceptual paper