This paper argues that although authentic leadership may be rooted in the notion of a ‘true self’, it is through the embodiment of that ‘true self’ that leaders are perceived as authentic or not. In making this claim, we consider ways in which a somatic sense of self contributes to the felt sense of authenticity, and how through engaging with somatic cues, leadership can be performed in a way which is experienced as authentic, both to the leader and to those he or she seeks to lead. In developing our ideas further, we draw from the acting theory of Stanislavski (1936a, 1936b, 1961) to explore how authentic dramatic performances are created, focusing on the role of emotional memory, the magic ‘if’ and physical aspects of performance...
Were we ever in doubt of how true we are to ourselves and to others? Have we ever asked why we do wh...
To address present and future leadership needs, a model of authentic leader and follower development...
In their 2011 review paper Gardner et al concluded that the Authentic Leadership (AL) construct was ...
The paradox of authentic leadership lies in the inherent paradox of authenticity. We do not know wha...
In this paper, I introduce a model of authentic leadership that rests on a single explanatory concep...
The adage, To thine own self be true, captures the essence of authenticity and is age-old. Yet the...
The majority of authentic leadership literature focuses on the individual leader. However, the autho...
The purpose of this study is to describe authentic leadership theory (ALT), identify its philosophic...
Leadership is an expansive term with many definitions and applications. Over the years, adjectives h...
In this paper we problematize relational transparency as an element of authentic leadership when vie...
Authentic Leadership Theory was developed in response to a number of key leadership theories that fa...
Authentic leadership is related to situational cues and it is this contextual relevance of situation...
The conceptual and empirical links between authentic leadership and follower attitudes, behaviors, a...
Using in-depth interview material, this article explores the socially constructed and locally mediat...
One of the newest theories to gain widespread interest is authentic leadership. Part of the rational...
Were we ever in doubt of how true we are to ourselves and to others? Have we ever asked why we do wh...
To address present and future leadership needs, a model of authentic leader and follower development...
In their 2011 review paper Gardner et al concluded that the Authentic Leadership (AL) construct was ...
The paradox of authentic leadership lies in the inherent paradox of authenticity. We do not know wha...
In this paper, I introduce a model of authentic leadership that rests on a single explanatory concep...
The adage, To thine own self be true, captures the essence of authenticity and is age-old. Yet the...
The majority of authentic leadership literature focuses on the individual leader. However, the autho...
The purpose of this study is to describe authentic leadership theory (ALT), identify its philosophic...
Leadership is an expansive term with many definitions and applications. Over the years, adjectives h...
In this paper we problematize relational transparency as an element of authentic leadership when vie...
Authentic Leadership Theory was developed in response to a number of key leadership theories that fa...
Authentic leadership is related to situational cues and it is this contextual relevance of situation...
The conceptual and empirical links between authentic leadership and follower attitudes, behaviors, a...
Using in-depth interview material, this article explores the socially constructed and locally mediat...
One of the newest theories to gain widespread interest is authentic leadership. Part of the rational...
Were we ever in doubt of how true we are to ourselves and to others? Have we ever asked why we do wh...
To address present and future leadership needs, a model of authentic leader and follower development...
In their 2011 review paper Gardner et al concluded that the Authentic Leadership (AL) construct was ...