Existing accounts of leadership are underpinned by two dominant approaches: functionalist studies, which have tried to identify correlations between variables associated with leadership; and interpretive studies, which have tried to trace out the meaning-making process associated with leadership. Eschewing these approaches, we turn to an emerging strand of literature that develops a critical approach to leadership. This literature draws our attention to the dialectics of control and resistance and the ideological aspect of leadership. However, it largely posits a negative critique of leadership. We think this is legitimate and important, but extend this agenda. We posit a performative critique of leadership that emphasizes tactics of circum...
In recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed to...
Abstract There is widespread debate within critical management studies (CMS) as to the possibility o...
The notion of reappearing responds to a prominent article by Alvesson and Sveningsson (2003a) who ar...
Existing accounts of leadership are underpinned by two dominant approaches: functionalist studies, w...
In this article we extend the debate about critical performativity. We begin by outlining the basic ...
This article re-states the value of a dialectical approach to critical leadership studies: one that ...
Conventional approaches to teaching leadership in business schools have over relied on transformatio...
This article argues that recent calls in this journal and elsewhere for Critical Management Studies ...
‘Leader’ and ‘follower’ are increasingly replacing ‘manager’ and ‘worker’ to become the routine way ...
This paper takes the frequently lamented state of current leadership research in business and organi...
This article re-states the value of a dialectical approach to critical leadership studies: one that ...
Conventional approaches to teaching leadership in business schools have overrelied on transformation...
YesIn recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed...
In recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed to...
We have come to live in an age where leadership is the solution, regardless of the problem. Today, m...
In recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed to...
Abstract There is widespread debate within critical management studies (CMS) as to the possibility o...
The notion of reappearing responds to a prominent article by Alvesson and Sveningsson (2003a) who ar...
Existing accounts of leadership are underpinned by two dominant approaches: functionalist studies, w...
In this article we extend the debate about critical performativity. We begin by outlining the basic ...
This article re-states the value of a dialectical approach to critical leadership studies: one that ...
Conventional approaches to teaching leadership in business schools have over relied on transformatio...
This article argues that recent calls in this journal and elsewhere for Critical Management Studies ...
‘Leader’ and ‘follower’ are increasingly replacing ‘manager’ and ‘worker’ to become the routine way ...
This paper takes the frequently lamented state of current leadership research in business and organi...
This article re-states the value of a dialectical approach to critical leadership studies: one that ...
Conventional approaches to teaching leadership in business schools have overrelied on transformation...
YesIn recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed...
In recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed to...
We have come to live in an age where leadership is the solution, regardless of the problem. Today, m...
In recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed to...
Abstract There is widespread debate within critical management studies (CMS) as to the possibility o...
The notion of reappearing responds to a prominent article by Alvesson and Sveningsson (2003a) who ar...