Increasing academic and practitioner conversations regarding corporate responsibility, have led some leadership scholars to question the possibilities to accomplish responsible leadership. Drawing on an emergentist perspective, through an empirical study in three organizations, the article develops the responsible leadership literature by offering a critical analysis of the emergence of responsible leadership. Our key finding is that responsible leadership emerges as participants' “shared concerns,” namely: ‘environmental and communal concerns,” “professional concerns,” “employment concerns,” and “commercial concerns,” which constitute social arrangements that give meaning to what is responsible and possible. The theoretical perspective we ...
This article develops theory on responsible leadership based on a model involving three leadership r...
Responsible leadership in the leader-follower relationship The article advances our knowledge ...
This study addresses a simple yet complex question: How can leaders come to make more responsible de...
Increasing academic and practitioner conversations regarding corporate responsibility, have led some...
This article is about responsible leadership and how shared leadership processes can potentially sup...
International audienceThis paper extends research on ethical leadership by proposing a responsibilit...
Due to the massive global impact of the current COVID-19 pandemic, the call for social and environme...
This work serves as a comprehensive collection of global scholarship regarding the vast fields of pu...
Modern capitalism is a success for some, but not for all. The examples of the Exxon Valdez spill in ...
We understand responsible leadership as a social-relational and ethical phenomenon, which occurs in ...
The new developments of the globalization process bring with them new responsibilities for the multi...
For more than two decades, researchers have aimed to measure responsible leadership. This has result...
Political, religious, sports and business leaders across the world have been under scrutiny regardin...
For more than two decades, researchers have aimed to measure responsible leadership. This has result...
This study analyses the role of leadership on a company’s orientation towards corporate responsibili...
This article develops theory on responsible leadership based on a model involving three leadership r...
Responsible leadership in the leader-follower relationship The article advances our knowledge ...
This study addresses a simple yet complex question: How can leaders come to make more responsible de...
Increasing academic and practitioner conversations regarding corporate responsibility, have led some...
This article is about responsible leadership and how shared leadership processes can potentially sup...
International audienceThis paper extends research on ethical leadership by proposing a responsibilit...
Due to the massive global impact of the current COVID-19 pandemic, the call for social and environme...
This work serves as a comprehensive collection of global scholarship regarding the vast fields of pu...
Modern capitalism is a success for some, but not for all. The examples of the Exxon Valdez spill in ...
We understand responsible leadership as a social-relational and ethical phenomenon, which occurs in ...
The new developments of the globalization process bring with them new responsibilities for the multi...
For more than two decades, researchers have aimed to measure responsible leadership. This has result...
Political, religious, sports and business leaders across the world have been under scrutiny regardin...
For more than two decades, researchers have aimed to measure responsible leadership. This has result...
This study analyses the role of leadership on a company’s orientation towards corporate responsibili...
This article develops theory on responsible leadership based on a model involving three leadership r...
Responsible leadership in the leader-follower relationship The article advances our knowledge ...
This study addresses a simple yet complex question: How can leaders come to make more responsible de...