This chapter explores the complex relationship between leadership and culture with a particular emphasis on critically discussing some of the cultural stereotypes that exist about leadership in the context of Hong Kong. Drawing on audio- and video-recorded data collected at two workplaces in Hong Kong, this paper challenges some of the predominant stereotypes about leadership in Hong Kong and contrasts them with insights gained through a fine-grained in-depth analysis of leadership discourse that occurred in actual workplace encounters. Findings illustrate that while there is evidence in our data to support some of the cultural stereotypes about leadership in Hong Kong (e.g. that Chinese leaders tend to be autocratic and often assume a ‘fat...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
The essay aims to generate deeper understanding of leadership competences in a multinational organiz...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
This chapter explores the complex relationship between leadership and culture with a particular emph...
During the past 50 years, much has been written about the notions leadership and management. The la...
This study investigates the existence of intercultural adjustment in the multicultural construction ...
Cross-cultural leadership research has predicted that the Chinese are perceived as people-oriented a...
The topic of leadership and leadership devolvement has attracted considerable interest from both aca...
Both the functionalist and the attribution perspectives support a strong association between CEO lea...
China is the world's fastest growing economy while the Overseas Chinese are the most dominant econom...
The emergence of global economy gives rise to the research interest in individuals with cross-cultur...
In light of an increasingly integrated society, in-depth research is needed to explore how particula...
Much of the research on global leadership focuses on specific traits that managers and leaders shoul...
National cultures play a critical role in effective leadership and organisational success in interna...
Abstract Title Perceptions of Leadership in Chinese Heavy Industry: A Case Study Course Master‟...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
The essay aims to generate deeper understanding of leadership competences in a multinational organiz...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
This chapter explores the complex relationship between leadership and culture with a particular emph...
During the past 50 years, much has been written about the notions leadership and management. The la...
This study investigates the existence of intercultural adjustment in the multicultural construction ...
Cross-cultural leadership research has predicted that the Chinese are perceived as people-oriented a...
The topic of leadership and leadership devolvement has attracted considerable interest from both aca...
Both the functionalist and the attribution perspectives support a strong association between CEO lea...
China is the world's fastest growing economy while the Overseas Chinese are the most dominant econom...
The emergence of global economy gives rise to the research interest in individuals with cross-cultur...
In light of an increasingly integrated society, in-depth research is needed to explore how particula...
Much of the research on global leadership focuses on specific traits that managers and leaders shoul...
National cultures play a critical role in effective leadership and organisational success in interna...
Abstract Title Perceptions of Leadership in Chinese Heavy Industry: A Case Study Course Master‟...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...
The essay aims to generate deeper understanding of leadership competences in a multinational organiz...
This study investigates the perceptions of a cohort of leaders of the higher education institutions ...