© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reframe the debate about the tension between management control and employee empowerment by drawing on a theory of paradox. Reframing the problem in this way draws attention to the variety of ways in which organisations can attend to both control and empowerment simultaneously. Design/methodology/approach: The authors undertake a conceptual examination of the relationship between empowerment and control using a paradox theory lens. First, the authors bring together two dimensions of empowerment – structural empowerment and psychological empowerment – and combine them to produce three new empowerment “scenarios”: illusory empowerment, obstructed empowerment and auth...
Purpose: The paper challenges agency and stewardship theories’ straw person conceptions of human beh...
Business: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Despite its c...
A workplace cannot effectively achieve greater levels of empowerment and democratisation if employee...
Employee empowerment is espoused as an important method in achieving a lean, flexible and responsive...
Empowerment has been a popular concept in management and leadership practice and research for more t...
The growth of empowerment in organisations has led to line managers changing their approach to peopl...
This article describes a diagnostic model for empowerment in team-based organizations that portrays ...
In this study, we sought to identify conditions under which workers could experience empowered manag...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to extend past research by investigating the relationships bet...
This article describes a diagnostic model for empowerment in team-based organizations that portrays ...
Empowerment has received much attention in the management literature over the last decades. How can ...
Empowerment has been the subject of growing interest to organizational theorists and business practi...
The idea of empowering employees so that they may be more effective and efficient, form a stronger b...
Managers are frequently offered conflicting advice as to how to increase organisational success. One...
Why do great companies and other organizations fail, sometimes abruptly? Why do admired leaders fall...
Purpose: The paper challenges agency and stewardship theories’ straw person conceptions of human beh...
Business: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Despite its c...
A workplace cannot effectively achieve greater levels of empowerment and democratisation if employee...
Employee empowerment is espoused as an important method in achieving a lean, flexible and responsive...
Empowerment has been a popular concept in management and leadership practice and research for more t...
The growth of empowerment in organisations has led to line managers changing their approach to peopl...
This article describes a diagnostic model for empowerment in team-based organizations that portrays ...
In this study, we sought to identify conditions under which workers could experience empowered manag...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to extend past research by investigating the relationships bet...
This article describes a diagnostic model for empowerment in team-based organizations that portrays ...
Empowerment has received much attention in the management literature over the last decades. How can ...
Empowerment has been the subject of growing interest to organizational theorists and business practi...
The idea of empowering employees so that they may be more effective and efficient, form a stronger b...
Managers are frequently offered conflicting advice as to how to increase organisational success. One...
Why do great companies and other organizations fail, sometimes abruptly? Why do admired leaders fall...
Purpose: The paper challenges agency and stewardship theories’ straw person conceptions of human beh...
Business: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Despite its c...
A workplace cannot effectively achieve greater levels of empowerment and democratisation if employee...