In this study, the understanding of the principles of responsibility in leadership between manager and employee is advanced. Through a qualitative case study approach the following research questions are answered: What principles of responsibility do managers and employees perceive as significant for leadership in the manager-employee relationship? What social contexts in the relationship call for the principles to occur? The topic was studied in two executive MBA groups which are our cases. The participants in these special groups have a lot of experience of leadership as both leader and employee. So, they can offer real life data from which results can be built. Additionally, such group provides an opportunity to the participants to refle...
A position paper on lessons of accountability from African traditions as an aspect of leadership w...
Increasing academic and practitioner conversations regarding corporate responsibility, have led some...
Responsible leadership is rare. It is not that most leaders are irresponsible, but responsibility in...
Research questions:The aim of this study is to explore and conceptualize responsible leadership. The...
The article aims to discover and focus on responsible leadership. The problem is approached from the...
Responsible leadership in the leader-follower relationship The article advances our knowledge ...
This paper extends research on ethical leadership by proposing a responsibility orientation for lead...
The goal of this thesis is to define leadership style called Leadership through responsibilities, sh...
Despite the promotion of various leadership styles based on leader-follower relationship, individual...
Abstract This study of leader character located within the emerging construct of Responsible Leader...
This article develops theory on responsible leadership based on a model involving three leadership r...
This work serves as a comprehensive collection of global scholarship regarding the vast fields of pu...
There is increasing consensus that Human Resource Development (HRD) has a central role to play in pr...
The importance of responsibility in one‘s personal and professional life is undeniable. Employers ex...
Abstract This research aims to provide additional knowledge and understanding to augment existing i...
A position paper on lessons of accountability from African traditions as an aspect of leadership w...
Increasing academic and practitioner conversations regarding corporate responsibility, have led some...
Responsible leadership is rare. It is not that most leaders are irresponsible, but responsibility in...
Research questions:The aim of this study is to explore and conceptualize responsible leadership. The...
The article aims to discover and focus on responsible leadership. The problem is approached from the...
Responsible leadership in the leader-follower relationship The article advances our knowledge ...
This paper extends research on ethical leadership by proposing a responsibility orientation for lead...
The goal of this thesis is to define leadership style called Leadership through responsibilities, sh...
Despite the promotion of various leadership styles based on leader-follower relationship, individual...
Abstract This study of leader character located within the emerging construct of Responsible Leader...
This article develops theory on responsible leadership based on a model involving three leadership r...
This work serves as a comprehensive collection of global scholarship regarding the vast fields of pu...
There is increasing consensus that Human Resource Development (HRD) has a central role to play in pr...
The importance of responsibility in one‘s personal and professional life is undeniable. Employers ex...
Abstract This research aims to provide additional knowledge and understanding to augment existing i...
A position paper on lessons of accountability from African traditions as an aspect of leadership w...
Increasing academic and practitioner conversations regarding corporate responsibility, have led some...
Responsible leadership is rare. It is not that most leaders are irresponsible, but responsibility in...