The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.This article draws on historical explorers’ accounts, ethnography and organisational approaches to examine practices, discourses and perceptions of leadership in 12 prototypical indigenous communities in West and Central Africa. By so doing, it highlights how leadership meanings from this context differ from Anglo-centric thinking and writings. Key to this contribution is an unravelling of ways in which historical cultural hegemonies impose particular discursive formations, constructed practices and mind-programming in a non-Anglo-Saxon socio-cultural context. Dramaturgical power arrangemen...
Today, many decades after independence, the much vaunted vision and mission of the African states to...
The Western world has always viewed the African continent as plagued by corruption; dictatorship; mi...
M.Phil.Orientation: Personal experience of leadership within a religious community in Southern Afric...
This thesis deploys a transdisciplinary approach that complementarily combines organisational and so...
Draft version issued as working paper. Final published version available online at http://online.sag...
This autoethnography examines the juxtaposition of Western and Indigenous ideas of leadership throug...
An anthropological research paper on transformational leadership as practiced in ancient African ki...
Copy right for this grant is held by the funding body Uongozi Institute Tanzania.The African context...
Indigenous reflections on African leadership and its development often reiterate the prevalence of i...
This article draws on the indigenous African intellectual tradition to ground a moral-philosophical ...
Conference paper from 'Studying Leadership: Future Agendas', the 4th International Conference on Lea...
Research has identified a problem of executive authorities in Africa that operate largely free of ac...
Purpose – The subject of leadership in Africa is an increasingly pertinent one that has been approac...
This article analyses the Ndebele institution of traditional leadership in contemporary Zimbabwe. I...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. This paper critiques contemporary leadership theory through a historio...
Today, many decades after independence, the much vaunted vision and mission of the African states to...
The Western world has always viewed the African continent as plagued by corruption; dictatorship; mi...
M.Phil.Orientation: Personal experience of leadership within a religious community in Southern Afric...
This thesis deploys a transdisciplinary approach that complementarily combines organisational and so...
Draft version issued as working paper. Final published version available online at http://online.sag...
This autoethnography examines the juxtaposition of Western and Indigenous ideas of leadership throug...
An anthropological research paper on transformational leadership as practiced in ancient African ki...
Copy right for this grant is held by the funding body Uongozi Institute Tanzania.The African context...
Indigenous reflections on African leadership and its development often reiterate the prevalence of i...
This article draws on the indigenous African intellectual tradition to ground a moral-philosophical ...
Conference paper from 'Studying Leadership: Future Agendas', the 4th International Conference on Lea...
Research has identified a problem of executive authorities in Africa that operate largely free of ac...
Purpose – The subject of leadership in Africa is an increasingly pertinent one that has been approac...
This article analyses the Ndebele institution of traditional leadership in contemporary Zimbabwe. I...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. This paper critiques contemporary leadership theory through a historio...
Today, many decades after independence, the much vaunted vision and mission of the African states to...
The Western world has always viewed the African continent as plagued by corruption; dictatorship; mi...
M.Phil.Orientation: Personal experience of leadership within a religious community in Southern Afric...