Among the recent literature about leadership and crisis situations two main strands are to be observed: structuralist ones mainly treat political leaders as reactive agents who have relatively little room for maneuver, while constructivist ones put greater emphasis on the opportunities in interpreting crises. Our claim is that there is a third analytical possibility mainly neglected in recent literature that is even more voluntaristic than the constructivist approaches. In this scenario, there is no external shock; leaders do not only interpret, but also “invent” crises. To make our claim plausible, we build a conceptual-descriptive typology of the potential relationships between crisis situations and agency. The typology is founded on Kari...
Contingency Theory was developed in 1958, which paved the way for further contingency theories and m...
Defence date: 17 October 2016Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
This study focuses on developing an understanding of the relationship between crisis length and lead...
Among the recent literature about leadership and crisis situations two main strands are to be observ...
Among the recent literature about leadership and crisis situations two main strands are to be observ...
A series of crises and traumatic events, such as the 9/11 attacks and the 2008 global financial cris...
The recent crisis was a surprise to the ruling business, economic and political elites. Leadership i...
How do crisis type and response strategy interact to produce a successful post-crisis outcome for an...
The meaning of the concept of "crisis" varies for different situations and organisations (Campbell 1...
Our study examines the empirical case of the political leadership response to Covid-19 in England. I...
Crises strike when least expected. Most organisations have collapsed as a result of crises situation...
This article describes some paradoxical consequences of high-level, direct involvement of a politica...
In this paper, we address two different types of crises. The first one refers to a crisis in the le...
Contingency Theory does not provide a recipe to problems, but some argue that it could provide an ac...
AbstractCrisis is the truth of today's fast paced business world. Rapid organizational change, chang...
Contingency Theory was developed in 1958, which paved the way for further contingency theories and m...
Defence date: 17 October 2016Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
This study focuses on developing an understanding of the relationship between crisis length and lead...
Among the recent literature about leadership and crisis situations two main strands are to be observ...
Among the recent literature about leadership and crisis situations two main strands are to be observ...
A series of crises and traumatic events, such as the 9/11 attacks and the 2008 global financial cris...
The recent crisis was a surprise to the ruling business, economic and political elites. Leadership i...
How do crisis type and response strategy interact to produce a successful post-crisis outcome for an...
The meaning of the concept of "crisis" varies for different situations and organisations (Campbell 1...
Our study examines the empirical case of the political leadership response to Covid-19 in England. I...
Crises strike when least expected. Most organisations have collapsed as a result of crises situation...
This article describes some paradoxical consequences of high-level, direct involvement of a politica...
In this paper, we address two different types of crises. The first one refers to a crisis in the le...
Contingency Theory does not provide a recipe to problems, but some argue that it could provide an ac...
AbstractCrisis is the truth of today's fast paced business world. Rapid organizational change, chang...
Contingency Theory was developed in 1958, which paved the way for further contingency theories and m...
Defence date: 17 October 2016Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
This study focuses on developing an understanding of the relationship between crisis length and lead...