How can we measure leadership? What makes a leader succeed or fail? Here Mark Bennister and Ben Worthy examine the idea of ‘leadership capital’ and offer a way to understand why some leaders ‘spend’ their ‘capital’ successfully and others squander or waste it
This paper argues for the adoption of reputation as a conceptual prism to discern patterns in politi...
ABSTRACT Samuel Bendahan, John Antonakis, Christian Zehnder, and François Pralong The relationship b...
Leadership is attributed great effect on organizations’ working-environment, effectiveness and profi...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
Political science and other related disciplines have sought to measure and theorise about political ...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This introductory chapter sets out the conceptual and methodological rationale for the book. The cha...
The rise of populist leaders in the political sphere mounts a challenge to normative understandings ...
Necessity, rather than opportunity, pushes older adults to become entrepreneurial, writes Lucia Garc...
This concluding chapter reflects on how the LCI has performed and how it can be developed. Applicati...
Party leaders are often regarded as crucial to a party's success. Successful leaders tend to be big ...
The seven essays in this collection explore important questions that are at the heart of the underst...
This article presents an economic growth model with human capital, based upon Arrow(1962), which eva...
First published online: 21 September 2015This article examines why and how political leaders emerge ...
This paper argues for the adoption of reputation as a conceptual prism to discern patterns in politi...
ABSTRACT Samuel Bendahan, John Antonakis, Christian Zehnder, and François Pralong The relationship b...
Leadership is attributed great effect on organizations’ working-environment, effectiveness and profi...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
Political science and other related disciplines have sought to measure and theorise about political ...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This article argues that the extent to which political office-holders can effectively attain and wie...
This introductory chapter sets out the conceptual and methodological rationale for the book. The cha...
The rise of populist leaders in the political sphere mounts a challenge to normative understandings ...
Necessity, rather than opportunity, pushes older adults to become entrepreneurial, writes Lucia Garc...
This concluding chapter reflects on how the LCI has performed and how it can be developed. Applicati...
Party leaders are often regarded as crucial to a party's success. Successful leaders tend to be big ...
The seven essays in this collection explore important questions that are at the heart of the underst...
This article presents an economic growth model with human capital, based upon Arrow(1962), which eva...
First published online: 21 September 2015This article examines why and how political leaders emerge ...
This paper argues for the adoption of reputation as a conceptual prism to discern patterns in politi...
ABSTRACT Samuel Bendahan, John Antonakis, Christian Zehnder, and François Pralong The relationship b...
Leadership is attributed great effect on organizations’ working-environment, effectiveness and profi...