As growing numbers of scholars become disaffected by the research traditions laid down by leadership psychology, there is a steady turn towards treating leadership as a discursive phenom-enon. In response, leadership researchers are increasingly adopting interpretive and observational methods in the search for the practices of leadership in everyday life. This article suggests that while there are many advantages to an interest in discourse and action, there are also many subtle difficulties in making leadership observable and knowable in the field. Taking Louis Pondy’s notion of leadership as a language-game as its starting point, this article argues that leadership studies as a discipline suffers from a per-sistent category mistake; a cat...
This paper examines the reasons behind the popularity of leadership and leadership studies. We claim...
The drama of leadership evolved around its definition, what kind is wanted, what processes conduct i...
The issue of leadership in the context of its place in our organisation and, in various human terrai...
This paper provides a poststructuralist critique of a concept that is currently being heavily promot...
Without question, the study of leadership has a long and rich historywithin the organizational scien...
We have come to live in an age where leadership is the solution, regardless of the problem. Today, m...
abstract The leadership literature typically talks about the discrete individuality of its subject ...
Research into leadership - at least in written form - can be traced back to Plato in the West and Su...
This paper draws on Jean–Luc Marion's notion of non–objective phenomena to discuss the difficulty of...
leadership and a philosophy of life. That philosophy includes a need to get away from just looking a...
Teaching people about leadership is different from creating leaders. Teaching leadership uses a thir...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic discussion of the concept of leadership. While ...
Common ideas of leadership hold an instinctive conviction about the characteristics of leaders separ...
This chapter surveys how the field has addressed the central puzzles of political leadership by disc...
‘Leadership’ has become one of the most used and little defined buzzwords of our time. This article ...
This paper examines the reasons behind the popularity of leadership and leadership studies. We claim...
The drama of leadership evolved around its definition, what kind is wanted, what processes conduct i...
The issue of leadership in the context of its place in our organisation and, in various human terrai...
This paper provides a poststructuralist critique of a concept that is currently being heavily promot...
Without question, the study of leadership has a long and rich historywithin the organizational scien...
We have come to live in an age where leadership is the solution, regardless of the problem. Today, m...
abstract The leadership literature typically talks about the discrete individuality of its subject ...
Research into leadership - at least in written form - can be traced back to Plato in the West and Su...
This paper draws on Jean–Luc Marion's notion of non–objective phenomena to discuss the difficulty of...
leadership and a philosophy of life. That philosophy includes a need to get away from just looking a...
Teaching people about leadership is different from creating leaders. Teaching leadership uses a thir...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic discussion of the concept of leadership. While ...
Common ideas of leadership hold an instinctive conviction about the characteristics of leaders separ...
This chapter surveys how the field has addressed the central puzzles of political leadership by disc...
‘Leadership’ has become one of the most used and little defined buzzwords of our time. This article ...
This paper examines the reasons behind the popularity of leadership and leadership studies. We claim...
The drama of leadership evolved around its definition, what kind is wanted, what processes conduct i...
The issue of leadership in the context of its place in our organisation and, in various human terrai...