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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 5, Issue 2, 2025

Influence of Socio-political Factors in the Discharge of Leadership Functions of Barangay Captains in the Baybay District of the Province of Laguna



Author(s): Jayson N Olayta

DOI: https://doi.org/10.62225/2583049X.2025.5.2.3993

Abstract:

Barangay captains play a crucial role in local governance, serving as the primary implementer of government programs and policies at the grassroots level. However, their ability to effectively discharge their leadership functions is influenced by various socio-political factors. This study examines the influence of social and political elements on the leadership performance of barangay captains in the Baybay District of the Province of Laguna. Using a descriptive research design, data were collected through survey questionnaires and key informant interviews. The study focused on three major areas: Social factors (population size, barangay income, geographical location, and interest groups), political factors (affiliations with ruling parties, opposition influence, and independent candidates), and interpersonal relationships (superiors, peers, subordinates, and residents). Findings reveal that population size and barangay income significantly influence governance by shaping administrative workload and resource allocation. Among interest groups, religious organizations, farmers’ associations, and business groups exert a strong influence, while professionals and militant groups have minimal impact. Politically, barangay captains align closely with ruling parties, while opposition groups and independent candidates have limited influence. Interpersonal relationships, particularly with residents and subordinates, play a critical role in leadership effectiveness, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and public trust in governance. It highlights the need for enhanced community engagement, political neutrality, and leadership development programs to improve governance at the barangay level. Recommendations include strengthening barangay autonomy, increasing financial support, and fostering inclusive decision-making processes to ensure sustainable local governance.


Keywords: Barangay Leadership, Socio-Political Factors, Local Governance, Political Influence, Community Engagement

Pages: 1406-1409

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