The need for collaborative leadership to advance knowledge sharing, novel ideas, inclusion and employee engagement has increased in modern organizations, with the aim being to make organizations more effective and responsible. Yet, an interesting question arises about how this kind of leadership model, which is arguably of Western origin, is understood and whether it can be applied in sociocultural contexts where top-down leadership tends to be exercised. This study addresses this question and explores the meaning of collaborative leadership from a cultural viewpoint in Pakistan, where collaborative relationships across hierarchical levels are not common. The applicability of collaborative leadership in the study context is also highlighted...
This research explores the link between the two broad concepts of societal culture and leadership, a...
Abstract : This qualitative scale research means to comprehend the act of distributive leadership a...
This book explores the idea that the nature of academic work is both creative and consensual. Higher...
This study examines how higher education leaders in different socio-cultural contexts are involved i...
[Extract] In the introduction to this volume, it was suggested that one way of differentiating betwe...
Education is a key component of social and cultural development, and the influence of cultural belie...
This single-case qualitative study examines leadership in an institution of higher education using t...
While the need for leadership is perhaps universal across cultures, the practice of leadership is ge...
In recent years, concepts of shared and distributed leadership that view leadership ‘as a group qual...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of leadership culture and analyse how l...
The concept of distributed leadership (DL) is relatively a new notion of school leadership which ref...
This article is based on a quantitative research to examine the leadership behaviour of degree colle...
Research on interorganisational collaboration is longstanding however an understanding of the social...
This article argues that people from diverse ideological and ethnic backgrounds conceive, perceive a...
Culture has a profound impact on interpersonal leadership, which refers to an everyday type of leade...
This research explores the link between the two broad concepts of societal culture and leadership, a...
Abstract : This qualitative scale research means to comprehend the act of distributive leadership a...
This book explores the idea that the nature of academic work is both creative and consensual. Higher...
This study examines how higher education leaders in different socio-cultural contexts are involved i...
[Extract] In the introduction to this volume, it was suggested that one way of differentiating betwe...
Education is a key component of social and cultural development, and the influence of cultural belie...
This single-case qualitative study examines leadership in an institution of higher education using t...
While the need for leadership is perhaps universal across cultures, the practice of leadership is ge...
In recent years, concepts of shared and distributed leadership that view leadership ‘as a group qual...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of leadership culture and analyse how l...
The concept of distributed leadership (DL) is relatively a new notion of school leadership which ref...
This article is based on a quantitative research to examine the leadership behaviour of degree colle...
Research on interorganisational collaboration is longstanding however an understanding of the social...
This article argues that people from diverse ideological and ethnic backgrounds conceive, perceive a...
Culture has a profound impact on interpersonal leadership, which refers to an everyday type of leade...
This research explores the link between the two broad concepts of societal culture and leadership, a...
Abstract : This qualitative scale research means to comprehend the act of distributive leadership a...
This book explores the idea that the nature of academic work is both creative and consensual. Higher...