This paper examines the reasons behind the popularity of leadership and leadership studies. We claim that at least part of the answer to why leadership is so celebrated and ubiquitous – in academia as well in society at large – can be found in how the term typically is (not) defined and presented. Leadership discourses are almost always persuasive; constructed to appeal and seduce audiences of the value and significance of leadership. Given their ambiguity, almost everything can be squeezed in and benefit from the aura of leadership. We propose the concept of hegemonic ambiguity to capture this and point at some basic problems associated with it, and argue for a more reflexive approach in relation to the signifier
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The issue of leadership in the context of its place in our organisation and, in various human terrai...
This article investigates how managers position themselves and their work in terms of leadership in ...
‘Leadership’ has become one of the most used and little defined buzzwords of our time. This article ...
As growing numbers of scholars become disaffected by the research traditions laid down by leadership...
This thesis outlines a personal attempt to explore leadership in a holistic manner that recognises t...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic discussion of the concept of leadership. While ...
Research into leadership - at least in written form - can be traced back to Plato in the West and Su...
A common query, “what is leadership and what makes a good leader” remains boundary less and without ...
We have come to live in an age where leadership is the solution, regardless of the problem. Today, m...
This paper draws on Jean–Luc Marion's notion of non–objective phenomena to discuss the difficulty of...
The purpose of the paper is to narrow the gap between practitioners and academics by highlighting th...
The subject of leadership raises many questions: What is it? How does it differ from management and ...
This paper provides a poststructuralist critique of a concept that is currently being heavily promot...
This paper highlights three important problems characterizing much of current leadership studies: th...
This book sets out to explore the perennial debates that anyone studying, developing, and/or practic...
The issue of leadership in the context of its place in our organisation and, in various human terrai...
This article investigates how managers position themselves and their work in terms of leadership in ...
‘Leadership’ has become one of the most used and little defined buzzwords of our time. This article ...