Motivations in political communications of national leaders in Singapore

The need for achievement (nAch), affiliation (nAff), power (nPow) are motives that energize and direct behavior and are modulated by behavioral restraints known as activity inhibition (AI). In political leadership, the leadership motive pattern is an established profile of an effective leader, consi...

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Main Author: Ong, Tricia Chui Hean
Other Authors: Ring Joyce Pang Shu Min
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Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1764232024-05-20T15:33:12Z Motivations in political communications of national leaders in Singapore Ong, Tricia Chui Hean Ring Joyce Pang Shu Min School of Biological Sciences JoycePang@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Motivation Political leadership Power Achievement Affiliation The need for achievement (nAch), affiliation (nAff), power (nPow) are motives that energize and direct behavior and are modulated by behavioral restraints known as activity inhibition (AI). In political leadership, the leadership motive pattern is an established profile of an effective leader, consisting of high nPow, low nAff, and high AI. However, it is unclear if this motive pattern holds true for political leaders within Asia due to limited studies and mixing findings. This project seeks to examine the relationship of the three motives separately, nAch and nPow combined, and AI on the internal nation state through social welfare. To explore this, Singapore Prime Ministers’ National Day Rally speeches were analyzed for motive profile and AI and correlated with social welfare indicators. Overall, nPow and AI were negatively correlated with some social welfare indicators and the combined effect of nPow and nAch was positively correlated with some social welfare indicators. No significant correlations were observed between nAch or nAff and social welfare. Therefore, these findings suggest that the leadership motive pattern does not hold true for leader effectiveness measured in terms of social welfare in Singapore. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-17T01:10:16Z 2024-05-17T01:10:16Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Ong, T. C. H. (2024). Motivations in political communications of national leaders in Singapore. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176423 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176423 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Social Sciences
Motivation
Political leadership
Power
Achievement
Affiliation
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Motivation
Political leadership
Power
Achievement
Affiliation
Ong, Tricia Chui Hean
Motivations in political communications of national leaders in Singapore
description The need for achievement (nAch), affiliation (nAff), power (nPow) are motives that energize and direct behavior and are modulated by behavioral restraints known as activity inhibition (AI). In political leadership, the leadership motive pattern is an established profile of an effective leader, consisting of high nPow, low nAff, and high AI. However, it is unclear if this motive pattern holds true for political leaders within Asia due to limited studies and mixing findings. This project seeks to examine the relationship of the three motives separately, nAch and nPow combined, and AI on the internal nation state through social welfare. To explore this, Singapore Prime Ministers’ National Day Rally speeches were analyzed for motive profile and AI and correlated with social welfare indicators. Overall, nPow and AI were negatively correlated with some social welfare indicators and the combined effect of nPow and nAch was positively correlated with some social welfare indicators. No significant correlations were observed between nAch or nAff and social welfare. Therefore, these findings suggest that the leadership motive pattern does not hold true for leader effectiveness measured in terms of social welfare in Singapore.
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Ong, Tricia Chui Hean
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title Motivations in political communications of national leaders in Singapore
title_short Motivations in political communications of national leaders in Singapore
title_full Motivations in political communications of national leaders in Singapore
title_fullStr Motivations in political communications of national leaders in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Motivations in political communications of national leaders in Singapore
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publisher Nanyang Technological University
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