Integrating Transformational, Spiritual, and Incremental Socially Innovative Leadership: A Historical Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.63468/sshrr.156Keywords:
Transformational leadership, Spiritual Leadership, Incremental Socially innovative leadership, Spiritual education, Historical Perspective, Case Study approachAbstract
This research reconnoiters the integrated leadership style of Nana Asma’u (1793–1864)—a pioneering West African poet, scholar, and reformer—through the combined perspectives of transformational, spiritual, and socially innovative incremental leadership. The study explores how Asma’u’s unique leadership approach synthesized visionaryinspiration, ethical integrity, and spiritual cognizance with community-based social reforms.
Drawing upon the theoretical foundations of transformational leadership (Burns, 1978; Bass, 1985), spiritual leadership (Fry, 2003), and incremental social innovation (Mumford, 2002; Marcy, 2015; Mahmood, 2025), this paper identifies integral dimensions in Asma’u’s leadership style—idealized influence, altruistic love, intellectual stimulation, and collaborative reform. Using a qualitative case study design, the research analyzes historical texts, literary works, and scholarly interpretations of Asma’u’s life and legacy to explore how she mobilized education and faith for ethical and social transformation of her society.
Findings disclose that Asma’u’s leadership was multidimensional: transformational in its capability to inspire moral and intellectualrevitalization; spiritual in nurturing faith-based compassion and purpose; and incremental in attaining gradual, sustainable change within her era’s social and cultural structures. Her Yan’taru movement for women’s education demonstrated a socially innovative reform that balanced continuity with advancement, ensuring lasting impact.
This study concludes that Nana Asma’u’s leadership exemplifies a holistic and values-based model that integrates moral vision, spiritual depth, and incremental social innovation, offering a timeless archetype for contemporary leadership rooted in ethics, inclusivity, and sustainable development.
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