‘Leadership’ is routinely admired, vilified, ridiculed, invoked, trivialised, explained and speculated about in the media and in everyday conversation. Despite all this talk, there is surprisingly little consensus about how to answer basic questions about the nature, place, role and impact of leadership in contemporary society. This book brings together academics from a broad array of social science disciplines who are interested in contemporary understandings of leadership in the public domain. Their work on political, administrative and civil society leadership represents a stock-take of what we need to know and offers original examples of what we do know about public leadership. Although this volume connects scholars living in, an...
Leadership – we have all been part of it in some way. Many have practised it, others have researched...
Of the many books written about leadership, few move beyond conventional accounts of theory, or trul...
Social and behavioral science has for decades studied and recognized leadership as a social exchange...
‘Leadership’ is routinely admired, vilified, ridiculed, invoked, trivialised, explained and speculat...
The importance of leadership in public services has increased dramatically in the past five years as...
In view of the approaching age of austerity for the public sector, leadership is likely to continue ...
In this paper, we aim to portray the state of the art in public sector leadership in order to recomm...
Leadership talk fits the times. It epitomises contemporary individualism. The topic provides even th...
The term leadership is so nebulous that no one has ever been able to measure it and yet everyone has...
The purpose of this paper is to bring leadership context into sharper focus and to suggest there are...
Leadership theories have focused on the innate qualities of an individual, the behaviours adopted, t...
This book examines both the rhetorical content of contemporary public leadership and the leadership ...
This book sets out to explore the perennial debates that anyone studying, developing, and/or practic...
Leadership we have all been part of it in some way. Many have practised it, others have researched a...
The high profile of leadership studies throughout the 20th century has led to a vast and diverse glo...
Leadership – we have all been part of it in some way. Many have practised it, others have researched...
Of the many books written about leadership, few move beyond conventional accounts of theory, or trul...
Social and behavioral science has for decades studied and recognized leadership as a social exchange...
‘Leadership’ is routinely admired, vilified, ridiculed, invoked, trivialised, explained and speculat...
The importance of leadership in public services has increased dramatically in the past five years as...
In view of the approaching age of austerity for the public sector, leadership is likely to continue ...
In this paper, we aim to portray the state of the art in public sector leadership in order to recomm...
Leadership talk fits the times. It epitomises contemporary individualism. The topic provides even th...
The term leadership is so nebulous that no one has ever been able to measure it and yet everyone has...
The purpose of this paper is to bring leadership context into sharper focus and to suggest there are...
Leadership theories have focused on the innate qualities of an individual, the behaviours adopted, t...
This book examines both the rhetorical content of contemporary public leadership and the leadership ...
This book sets out to explore the perennial debates that anyone studying, developing, and/or practic...
Leadership we have all been part of it in some way. Many have practised it, others have researched a...
The high profile of leadership studies throughout the 20th century has led to a vast and diverse glo...
Leadership – we have all been part of it in some way. Many have practised it, others have researched...
Of the many books written about leadership, few move beyond conventional accounts of theory, or trul...
Social and behavioral science has for decades studied and recognized leadership as a social exchange...