The problem of the transferability, relevance and application of leadership training derived from North America (as the dominant producer) to East Asia is discussed. The universality and culture-boundedness of ‘Western’ approaches is critiqued. An alternative approach to leadership more in tune with the cultural traditions of East Asia is presented. This is formulated around an ideal model which extrapolates from the cultural values prevailing in East Asia to develop a cohesive framework for the enactment of ‘leadership’ in that region. The conceptualization draws upon a distinction between ‘headship’ and ‘leadership’ and heuristically takes the former as a more meaningful construct in the East Asian case. The approach is elaborated to take...
Since 1990 school leadership training has been conducted in China with full funding from government....
With the strong demands and challenges in the leadership components in the curriculum of management ...
One of the basic questions for investigating cross-cultural leadership was the extent to which leade...
This thesis is divided in three main parts. It is overall designed to give a better understanding of...
Abstract: In spite of years of international management research that recognizes the crucial role pl...
During the past 50 years, much has been written about the notions leadership and management. The la...
[Extract] Leadership is fundamental to organisational development and growth. It creates a vision an...
The essay aims to generate deeper understanding of leadership competences in a multinational organiz...
Cross-cultural studies like the GLOBE project on effective leadership attributes have been widely ex...
The internationalization of United States higher education has been described as a “two-way street” ...
The growth of the global economy has made it imperative for many organizations to expand in size and...
While the need for leadership is perhaps universal across cultures, the practice of leadership is ge...
Research on leadership communication is still an active area of inquiry as can be seen from the grow...
Abstract Leadership theory in IR still lacks a coherent approach, and it is analytically useful to u...
One of the basic reasons that the authors investigated cross-cultural leadership was to determine th...
Since 1990 school leadership training has been conducted in China with full funding from government....
With the strong demands and challenges in the leadership components in the curriculum of management ...
One of the basic questions for investigating cross-cultural leadership was the extent to which leade...
This thesis is divided in three main parts. It is overall designed to give a better understanding of...
Abstract: In spite of years of international management research that recognizes the crucial role pl...
During the past 50 years, much has been written about the notions leadership and management. The la...
[Extract] Leadership is fundamental to organisational development and growth. It creates a vision an...
The essay aims to generate deeper understanding of leadership competences in a multinational organiz...
Cross-cultural studies like the GLOBE project on effective leadership attributes have been widely ex...
The internationalization of United States higher education has been described as a “two-way street” ...
The growth of the global economy has made it imperative for many organizations to expand in size and...
While the need for leadership is perhaps universal across cultures, the practice of leadership is ge...
Research on leadership communication is still an active area of inquiry as can be seen from the grow...
Abstract Leadership theory in IR still lacks a coherent approach, and it is analytically useful to u...
One of the basic reasons that the authors investigated cross-cultural leadership was to determine th...
Since 1990 school leadership training has been conducted in China with full funding from government....
With the strong demands and challenges in the leadership components in the curriculum of management ...
One of the basic questions for investigating cross-cultural leadership was the extent to which leade...