Along with increasing interest in the concept of ‘authenticity’ as it applies to leadership, critique of dominant authentic leadership theorizing is also on the rise. This paper joins that critique in relation to a key aspect of dominant theorizing: its neglect of the unconscious and its role in shaping one’s experience and behaviour. This oversight results in an unrealistic version of ‘authenticity’ which over-emphasizes pro-social, positive conduct, prescribes components through which authenticity is achieved, and directs individuals to act from an individually determined ‘true self’ rather than recognizing the role that both others and the wider context play in the creation of that self. The notion of ‘mature personhood’, underpinned by ...
This paper is founded upon an existentialist approach, concurring with the notion that human beings ...
This book shines a spotlight on two missing foci of authentic leadership research: international and...
Common ideas of leadership hold an instinctive conviction about the characteristics of leaders separ...
Along with increasing interest in the concept of ‘authenticity’ as it applies to leadership, critiqu...
In this paper, I introduce a model of authentic leadership that rests on a single explanatory concep...
Leadership is an influence process that centers on group members being motivated to reach collective...
The majority of authentic leadership literature focuses on the individual leader. However, the autho...
Using in-depth interview material, this article explores the socially constructed and locally mediat...
The paradox of authentic leadership lies in the inherent paradox of authenticity. We do not know wha...
Authentic leadership is related to situational cues and it is this contextual relevance of situation...
This paper builds on a ‘strategic platform’ recently set out for the practice-based re-grounding of ...
This paper challenges the largely Western, functionalist and unitary notion of the self which underl...
Responding to calls for a more positive and holistic perspective on leadership, Gardner, Avolio, Lut...
According to John Adair, the most important word in the leader's vocabulary is "we" and the least im...
This paper argues that although authentic leadership may be rooted in the notion of a ‘true self’, ...
This paper is founded upon an existentialist approach, concurring with the notion that human beings ...
This book shines a spotlight on two missing foci of authentic leadership research: international and...
Common ideas of leadership hold an instinctive conviction about the characteristics of leaders separ...
Along with increasing interest in the concept of ‘authenticity’ as it applies to leadership, critiqu...
In this paper, I introduce a model of authentic leadership that rests on a single explanatory concep...
Leadership is an influence process that centers on group members being motivated to reach collective...
The majority of authentic leadership literature focuses on the individual leader. However, the autho...
Using in-depth interview material, this article explores the socially constructed and locally mediat...
The paradox of authentic leadership lies in the inherent paradox of authenticity. We do not know wha...
Authentic leadership is related to situational cues and it is this contextual relevance of situation...
This paper builds on a ‘strategic platform’ recently set out for the practice-based re-grounding of ...
This paper challenges the largely Western, functionalist and unitary notion of the self which underl...
Responding to calls for a more positive and holistic perspective on leadership, Gardner, Avolio, Lut...
According to John Adair, the most important word in the leader's vocabulary is "we" and the least im...
This paper argues that although authentic leadership may be rooted in the notion of a ‘true self’, ...
This paper is founded upon an existentialist approach, concurring with the notion that human beings ...
This book shines a spotlight on two missing foci of authentic leadership research: international and...
Common ideas of leadership hold an instinctive conviction about the characteristics of leaders separ...