This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wield authority is a function of the stock of ‘leadership capital.’ Drawing on the concept of political capital, we define leadership capital as aggregate authority composed of three dimensions: skills; relations; and reputation of a leader. Leadership capital ebbs and flows over time within a trajectory of acquisition, expenditure and inevitable depreciation. We present a Leadership Capital Index (LCI) that systematically maps out the three broad areas combining concrete measures with interpretive aspects. This can be used as a tool for systematically tracking and comparing the political fortunes of leaders in a way that is both more nuanced ...
This article makes the case for applying Bourdieu’s sociological approach and research tools to the ...
Leadership is attributed great effect on organizations’ working-environment, effectiveness and profi...
Abstract: This article examines the concept “political capital ” (PC) and its context in American po...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
Political science and other related disciplines have sought to measure and theorise about political ...
How can we measure leadership? What makes a leader succeed or fail? Here Mark Bennister and Ben Wort...
This introductory chapter sets out the conceptual and methodological rationale for the book. The cha...
This concluding chapter reflects on how the LCI has performed and how it can be developed. Applicati...
The rise of populist leaders in the political sphere mounts a challenge to normative understandings ...
Recently, theories on social capital have received growing attention in public policy making due to ...
This article presents an economic growth model with human capital, based upon Arrow(1962), which eva...
The tenure of Japanese prime ministers is famously short. Between 2006 and 2012 Japan changed prime ...
Alongside the focus on prime ministers within an institutional setting, it is important to recognise...
This article makes the case for applying Bourdieu’s sociological approach and research tools to the ...
Leadership is attributed great effect on organizations’ working-environment, effectiveness and profi...
Abstract: This article examines the concept “political capital ” (PC) and its context in American po...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
Political science and other related disciplines have sought to measure and theorise about political ...
How can we measure leadership? What makes a leader succeed or fail? Here Mark Bennister and Ben Wort...
This introductory chapter sets out the conceptual and methodological rationale for the book. The cha...
This concluding chapter reflects on how the LCI has performed and how it can be developed. Applicati...
The rise of populist leaders in the political sphere mounts a challenge to normative understandings ...
Recently, theories on social capital have received growing attention in public policy making due to ...
This article presents an economic growth model with human capital, based upon Arrow(1962), which eva...
The tenure of Japanese prime ministers is famously short. Between 2006 and 2012 Japan changed prime ...
Alongside the focus on prime ministers within an institutional setting, it is important to recognise...
This article makes the case for applying Bourdieu’s sociological approach and research tools to the ...
Leadership is attributed great effect on organizations’ working-environment, effectiveness and profi...
Abstract: This article examines the concept “political capital ” (PC) and its context in American po...