In this paper we problematize relational transparency as an element of authentic leadership when viewed through the lens of emotional labour. Using the method of analytic co-constructed auto-ethnography we examine a senior hospital manager’s experience of seeking to be authentic during a period of intense challenge as he pursues the closure of a hospital ward. A first-person account is developed that speaks to the necessity of hiding felt emotions and displaying his perceptions of desired emotions warranted in the context in which he seeks to lead. That this is not experienced as inauthentic is seen as deriving from two dimensions of experienced authenticity: strength of identification with leadership role and fidelity to leadership purpose...
The paradox of authentic leadership lies in the inherent paradox of authenticity. We do not know wha...
Were we ever in doubt of how true we are to ourselves and to others? Have we ever asked why we do wh...
This paper argues that although authentic leadership may be rooted in the notion of a ‘true self’, ...
In this paper we problematize relational transparency as an element of authentic leadership when vie...
The clamour for leaders to be authentic in enacting their roles is now widely heard in both the acad...
Leadership as emotional labour (Humphrey, 2008; Iszatt-White, 2009) is now a recognised strand withi...
Authenticity is a positive psychological construct often described as being true to oneself, and bei...
Affective organizational commitment is theorized and empirically tested as a key mediator between au...
Leadership is an expansive term with many definitions and applications. Over the years, adjectives h...
The adage, To thine own self be true, captures the essence of authenticity and is age-old. Yet the...
Management scholars have long been interested in the topic of authenticity in the workplace, evidenc...
Organizational research has begun to once again focus on the importance of emotions in the workplace...
Authenticity is a leadership characteristic of exceptional leaders. It is an essential requirement f...
Responding to calls for a more positive and holistic perspective on leadership, Gardner, Avolio, Lut...
The purpose of this study is to describe authentic leadership theory (ALT), identify its philosophic...
The paradox of authentic leadership lies in the inherent paradox of authenticity. We do not know wha...
Were we ever in doubt of how true we are to ourselves and to others? Have we ever asked why we do wh...
This paper argues that although authentic leadership may be rooted in the notion of a ‘true self’, ...
In this paper we problematize relational transparency as an element of authentic leadership when vie...
The clamour for leaders to be authentic in enacting their roles is now widely heard in both the acad...
Leadership as emotional labour (Humphrey, 2008; Iszatt-White, 2009) is now a recognised strand withi...
Authenticity is a positive psychological construct often described as being true to oneself, and bei...
Affective organizational commitment is theorized and empirically tested as a key mediator between au...
Leadership is an expansive term with many definitions and applications. Over the years, adjectives h...
The adage, To thine own self be true, captures the essence of authenticity and is age-old. Yet the...
Management scholars have long been interested in the topic of authenticity in the workplace, evidenc...
Organizational research has begun to once again focus on the importance of emotions in the workplace...
Authenticity is a leadership characteristic of exceptional leaders. It is an essential requirement f...
Responding to calls for a more positive and holistic perspective on leadership, Gardner, Avolio, Lut...
The purpose of this study is to describe authentic leadership theory (ALT), identify its philosophic...
The paradox of authentic leadership lies in the inherent paradox of authenticity. We do not know wha...
Were we ever in doubt of how true we are to ourselves and to others? Have we ever asked why we do wh...
This paper argues that although authentic leadership may be rooted in the notion of a ‘true self’, ...