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Leadership Trait Analysis of Megawati Soekarnoputri: Gendered Dimensions of Political Leadership in Indonesia
Published date: Feb 04 2026
Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences
Issue title: The 3rd International Conference on Gender, Culture and Society (ICGCS)
Pages: 881 - 901
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This study investigates Megawati Soekarnoputeri’s political leadership through a leadership trait analysis (LTA) of her selected public speeches. Using Hermann’s seven-trait model—belief in ability to control events, need for power, distrust of others, in-group bias, self-confidence, conceptual complexity, and task vs. relationship focus—this study analyzes linguistic patterns that reflect core leadership traits. The findings show that Megawati exhibits a consistently high level of task orientation and conceptual complexity, indicating a technocratic and problem-solving leadership approach grounded in multi-perspective evaluation. Her moderate levels of power motivation and perceived control suggest adaptive responsiveness to political constraints rather than confrontational assertion. When mapped onto Hermann’s leadership typology, Megawati aligns with the coalition-builder/open negotiator profile, reflected in her preference for negotiated agreements, cross-party alliances, and consensus-driven governance during Indonesia’s early Reformasi era. Integrating a gender perspective reveals a hybrid leadership style that blends agentic decisiveness with communal, relational strategies, enabling her to navigate patriarchal expectations while maintaining political authority. This study contributes to political psychology, gender and leadership studies, and Indonesian political analysis by offering the first LTA-based evaluation of a major Indonesian political figure and demonstrating how psychological traits intersect with gender norms to shape leadership behavior in the Global South.
Keywords: Megawati Soekarnoputri, leadership trait analysis, gendered leadership, political psychology, Indonesia
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