In this commentary we lay out what to us appear as perils of authentic leadership theory (ALT) in a modest effort to help weed out one theory that has gone amiss to pave the way for new ideas. We have made a detailed argument against authentic leadership theory elsewhere (Alvesson & Einola, 2019; Gardner, Karam, Alvesson & Einola, 2020; see also Sveningsson & Nyberg, 2014; Tourish, 2019) and are not going to repeat ourselves here. Instead, we focus on developing an argument for why ALT is not only wrong in a harmless manner but it may be outright perilous to leadership scholars, scholarship and those who believe in it. Of course, the consequences of ALT are not devastating in the same way and magnitude as those of a global pandemic or the w...
Increasingly poor and unethical decision-making on the part of leaders across the globe, such as the...
In their 2011 review paper Gardner et al concluded that the Authentic Leadership (AL) construct was ...
This paper builds on a ‘strategic platform’ recently set out for the practice-based re-grounding of ...
In this commentary we lay out what to us appear as perils of authentic leadership theory (ALT) in a ...
We study authentic leadership as a prominent but problematic example of positive leadership that we ...
This article is a response to Bill Gardner and Kelly McCauley’s ‘gaslighting’ critique of our text o...
The paradox of authentic leadership lies in the inherent paradox of authenticity. We do not know wha...
In recent decades there have been increasingly loud calls for ‘authentic leaders’. The purpose of th...
This article considers the new management discourse of authentic leadership is deeply problematic be...
The majority of authentic leadership literature focuses on the individual leader. However, the autho...
This article considers the new management discourse of authentic leadership is deeply problematic be...
Claimed it as the ‘root construct’ (Avolio and Gardner, 2005) for other forms of ‘aspirational’ lead...
This Special Issue is the result of the inaugural summit hosted by the Gallup Leadership Institute a...
The dissertation explores contradictory elements of Authentic Leadership (AL) in three studies: a sy...
I. Abstract In this paper the notion of authentic leadership is explored through lenses, such as sen...
Increasingly poor and unethical decision-making on the part of leaders across the globe, such as the...
In their 2011 review paper Gardner et al concluded that the Authentic Leadership (AL) construct was ...
This paper builds on a ‘strategic platform’ recently set out for the practice-based re-grounding of ...
In this commentary we lay out what to us appear as perils of authentic leadership theory (ALT) in a ...
We study authentic leadership as a prominent but problematic example of positive leadership that we ...
This article is a response to Bill Gardner and Kelly McCauley’s ‘gaslighting’ critique of our text o...
The paradox of authentic leadership lies in the inherent paradox of authenticity. We do not know wha...
In recent decades there have been increasingly loud calls for ‘authentic leaders’. The purpose of th...
This article considers the new management discourse of authentic leadership is deeply problematic be...
The majority of authentic leadership literature focuses on the individual leader. However, the autho...
This article considers the new management discourse of authentic leadership is deeply problematic be...
Claimed it as the ‘root construct’ (Avolio and Gardner, 2005) for other forms of ‘aspirational’ lead...
This Special Issue is the result of the inaugural summit hosted by the Gallup Leadership Institute a...
The dissertation explores contradictory elements of Authentic Leadership (AL) in three studies: a sy...
I. Abstract In this paper the notion of authentic leadership is explored through lenses, such as sen...
Increasingly poor and unethical decision-making on the part of leaders across the globe, such as the...
In their 2011 review paper Gardner et al concluded that the Authentic Leadership (AL) construct was ...
This paper builds on a ‘strategic platform’ recently set out for the practice-based re-grounding of ...