As the title indicates this article aims to explore and develop some of the issues introduced by John Lawler’s recent article for this journal on existentialism and leadership. The intention is to offer further insight into how existentialist ideas and principles can be used to invigorate and reorientate research into leadership. Thus, after an initial re-examination of some of the concepts introduced by Lawler,attention turns to some new themes, including nothingness, being-for-others and bad faith, before subsequently demonstrating their application to a number of fundamentalconcerns associated with debates on leadership, including trait theory, the laissez faire ‘style’, following, strategic choice and research methodology
Almost every leadership study conducted falls into one of these two perspectives: essentialism (one ...
Authenticity, a growing area of interest in leadership studies, is an important concept within exist...
Conventional ideas of leadership tend to hold an instinctive conviction about the characteristics of...
As the title indicates this article aims to explore and develop some of the issues introduced by Joh...
Existentialist thought is an emerging area of significance to leadership learning. This in part appe...
The aim of this article is to introduce and explain a number of important existentialist philosopher...
The aim of the article is to describe the existential aspects of management, as the manager often de...
Authenticity, a growing area of interest in leadership studies, is an important concept within exist...
NoThis paper aims to explore the contribution of combined social constructionist and existential per...
This paper is founded upon an existentialist approach, concurring with the notion that human beings ...
Teorinė modernios lyderystės samprata atitinka praktinį lyderystės kaip reiškinio suvokimą: stipri, ...
The purpose of this study is to describe authentic leadership theory (ALT), identify its philosophic...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework for better understanding le...
Purpose: This article presents research into the interdependencies between leadership styles and the...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the basic concepts of existentialism and from this identify...
Almost every leadership study conducted falls into one of these two perspectives: essentialism (one ...
Authenticity, a growing area of interest in leadership studies, is an important concept within exist...
Conventional ideas of leadership tend to hold an instinctive conviction about the characteristics of...
As the title indicates this article aims to explore and develop some of the issues introduced by Joh...
Existentialist thought is an emerging area of significance to leadership learning. This in part appe...
The aim of this article is to introduce and explain a number of important existentialist philosopher...
The aim of the article is to describe the existential aspects of management, as the manager often de...
Authenticity, a growing area of interest in leadership studies, is an important concept within exist...
NoThis paper aims to explore the contribution of combined social constructionist and existential per...
This paper is founded upon an existentialist approach, concurring with the notion that human beings ...
Teorinė modernios lyderystės samprata atitinka praktinį lyderystės kaip reiškinio suvokimą: stipri, ...
The purpose of this study is to describe authentic leadership theory (ALT), identify its philosophic...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework for better understanding le...
Purpose: This article presents research into the interdependencies between leadership styles and the...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the basic concepts of existentialism and from this identify...
Almost every leadership study conducted falls into one of these two perspectives: essentialism (one ...
Authenticity, a growing area of interest in leadership studies, is an important concept within exist...
Conventional ideas of leadership tend to hold an instinctive conviction about the characteristics of...