Since the turn of the century interest has grown in alternative models of leadership to reflect increased complexity and ambiguity, the need to respond faster to complex market conditions, and new patterns of accountability, inter- dependency and co-ordination within organisations of all types. This has led to the emergence of alternative models of leadership including shared and distributed leadership. In many organisations, such as those with matrix structures, many leaders need to accomplish organisational goals without formal line management authority over employees. This is also the case in many professional services (e.g. law and consultancy) that operate partnership models whereby individuals have little direct authority ove...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Andrew Leonard Hill.This study examines the concept...
Distributed leadership has gained currency among researchers and practitioners of educational leader...
This paper critiques the empirically supported normative argument that distributed leadership allows...
This is the Accepted Manuscript version of an article accepted for publication in Management and Edu...
The purpose of this research study is to evaluate what leadership and followership means in a Post-1...
Accepted for publication in Educational Management, Administration and Leadership, 2008/9. Final ve...
This thesis outlines a personal attempt to explore leadership in a holistic manner that recognises t...
Author's draft; final version published in Leadership. Available on http://online.sagepub.com/The te...
This thesis contributes to the literature on distributed leadership by exploring leadership experien...
In this paper we present findings from research in 12 UK universities that sought to capture a range...
Due to increased accountability, demands, and responsibilities, principals struggle to effectively l...
This study represents a detailed analysis of collective leadership, examining the distinctive power ...
In the corporate world, leaders typically plan for succession, carefully grooming their heir apparen...
Despite the long-recognized importance of informal influence processes in organizations, leadership ...
In recent years, concepts of shared and distributed leadership that view leadership ‘as a group qual...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Andrew Leonard Hill.This study examines the concept...
Distributed leadership has gained currency among researchers and practitioners of educational leader...
This paper critiques the empirically supported normative argument that distributed leadership allows...
This is the Accepted Manuscript version of an article accepted for publication in Management and Edu...
The purpose of this research study is to evaluate what leadership and followership means in a Post-1...
Accepted for publication in Educational Management, Administration and Leadership, 2008/9. Final ve...
This thesis outlines a personal attempt to explore leadership in a holistic manner that recognises t...
Author's draft; final version published in Leadership. Available on http://online.sagepub.com/The te...
This thesis contributes to the literature on distributed leadership by exploring leadership experien...
In this paper we present findings from research in 12 UK universities that sought to capture a range...
Due to increased accountability, demands, and responsibilities, principals struggle to effectively l...
This study represents a detailed analysis of collective leadership, examining the distinctive power ...
In the corporate world, leaders typically plan for succession, carefully grooming their heir apparen...
Despite the long-recognized importance of informal influence processes in organizations, leadership ...
In recent years, concepts of shared and distributed leadership that view leadership ‘as a group qual...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Andrew Leonard Hill.This study examines the concept...
Distributed leadership has gained currency among researchers and practitioners of educational leader...
This paper critiques the empirically supported normative argument that distributed leadership allows...