In the present work we have posited some necessary guidelines to reformulate an essential pillar of leadership: the relationship group-leader. The set of enunciations that are developed are meant to establish the basic principles of the theoretical interpretation of this essential phenomenon of social life. In most works dealing with leadership we usually find that texts are centred on the leader. However, the process possesses another member of even greater importance embodied in the social group that forms around him or her. Thus, social actors need to reach a higher degree of sociability and to express, amongst other things, needs and goals, and they look for them openly in a chosen representative. And he or she, in turn, must fulfil the...
Current New Leadership theory is far different from early leadership theories, whereas the theoretic...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic discussion of the concept of leadership. While ...
The issue of leadership in the context of its place in our organisation and, in various human terrai...
In the present work we have posited some necessary guidelines to reformulate an essential pillar of ...
Social leadership is socially and psychologically conditioned. In the first case it is connected wit...
The concept of "leadership" has become widely used in the social sciences after K.Levin experiments ...
Leadership is the process through which one or more people influence other group members in a way th...
Leadership implies that leaders can be validated without reservation as an object of social represen...
AbstractThe paper is intended to present an analysis of new theories regarding the leadership and th...
1 Abstract: This paper develops a view of leadership as a social construct, as something that is cr...
The paper presents a new idea of the mechanism of formation and continuance of the process of leader...
The term leader is defined as a person initiating interaction with other members of a group, a perso...
Leadership is an influence process that centers on group members being motivated to reach collective...
New ways of communication open up new possibilities to understand groups, organizations and leaders....
Good sociable leaders automatically have followers who follow them. Democratic leadership is not an ...
Current New Leadership theory is far different from early leadership theories, whereas the theoretic...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic discussion of the concept of leadership. While ...
The issue of leadership in the context of its place in our organisation and, in various human terrai...
In the present work we have posited some necessary guidelines to reformulate an essential pillar of ...
Social leadership is socially and psychologically conditioned. In the first case it is connected wit...
The concept of "leadership" has become widely used in the social sciences after K.Levin experiments ...
Leadership is the process through which one or more people influence other group members in a way th...
Leadership implies that leaders can be validated without reservation as an object of social represen...
AbstractThe paper is intended to present an analysis of new theories regarding the leadership and th...
1 Abstract: This paper develops a view of leadership as a social construct, as something that is cr...
The paper presents a new idea of the mechanism of formation and continuance of the process of leader...
The term leader is defined as a person initiating interaction with other members of a group, a perso...
Leadership is an influence process that centers on group members being motivated to reach collective...
New ways of communication open up new possibilities to understand groups, organizations and leaders....
Good sociable leaders automatically have followers who follow them. Democratic leadership is not an ...
Current New Leadership theory is far different from early leadership theories, whereas the theoretic...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic discussion of the concept of leadership. While ...
The issue of leadership in the context of its place in our organisation and, in various human terrai...