The study uses a psychoanalytic framework to explore how leadership identities are constructed. It advances the idea that leadership identities are imaginary constructions that invariable fail, reiterating a lack of being. Empirical material consisting of interviews with 15 leaders is used to explore the productive role this lack plays. The study suggests that leadership identities are always already subverted by unconscious desire and therefore less powerful than we might think with regard to imposing structures on others, but also much more powerful than we might think as liberating struggles with leaders’ imaginary selves
The aim of this thesis is to analyze how leadership is constructed as a narrative to explain what ha...
Purpose: The perception of creative identities of leaders, creators, entrepreneurs, manag-ers, and a...
This article uses Michel Foucault\u27s conceptualization of power to rethink how power operates with...
© The Author(s) 2017. This article seeks to add to our understanding of processes of identity constr...
The author contextualizes recent developments in socio-cognitive approaches to leadership by drawing...
This article seeks to add to our understanding of processes of identity construction within organiza...
Traditional models see leadership as a form of zero-sum game in which leader agency is achieved at t...
Traditional models see leadership as a form of zero-sum game in which leader agency is achieved at t...
Using in-depth interview material, this article explores the socially constructed and locally mediat...
According to John Adair, the most important word in the leader's vocabulary is "we" and the least im...
This paper challenges the largely Western, functionalist and unitary notion of the self which underl...
The author contextualizes recent developments in sociocognitive approaches to leadership by drawing ...
Extensive research has been conducted in the past twenty years on the importance of leader identity ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore theoretical connections between the cognitive cons...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze how leadership is constructed as a narrative to explain what ha...
Purpose: The perception of creative identities of leaders, creators, entrepreneurs, manag-ers, and a...
This article uses Michel Foucault\u27s conceptualization of power to rethink how power operates with...
© The Author(s) 2017. This article seeks to add to our understanding of processes of identity constr...
The author contextualizes recent developments in socio-cognitive approaches to leadership by drawing...
This article seeks to add to our understanding of processes of identity construction within organiza...
Traditional models see leadership as a form of zero-sum game in which leader agency is achieved at t...
Traditional models see leadership as a form of zero-sum game in which leader agency is achieved at t...
Using in-depth interview material, this article explores the socially constructed and locally mediat...
According to John Adair, the most important word in the leader's vocabulary is "we" and the least im...
This paper challenges the largely Western, functionalist and unitary notion of the self which underl...
The author contextualizes recent developments in sociocognitive approaches to leadership by drawing ...
Extensive research has been conducted in the past twenty years on the importance of leader identity ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore theoretical connections between the cognitive cons...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze how leadership is constructed as a narrative to explain what ha...
Purpose: The perception of creative identities of leaders, creators, entrepreneurs, manag-ers, and a...
This article uses Michel Foucault\u27s conceptualization of power to rethink how power operates with...