The SAGE Handbook of LeadershipAlan Bryman, David Collinson, Keith Grint, Brad Jackson, Mary Uhl-Bien Leadership pervades every aspect of organizational and social life, and its study has never been more diverse, nor more fertile. With contributions from those who have defined that territory, this volume is not only a key point of reference for researchers, students and practitioners, but also an agenda-setting prospective and retrospective look at the state of leadership in the twenty-first century. It evaluates the domain and stretches it further by considering leadership scholarship from every angle, concluding with an optimistic look at the future of leaders, followers and their place in organizations and society at large. Each section represents a distinctive slant on leadership: - Macro perspectives - including strategic leadership, organization theory, charismatic leadership, complexity leadership, and networks. - Political and philosophical perspectives - including distributed leadership, critical leadership, ethics, the military and cults. - Psychological perspectives - including personality, leadership style and contingency theories, transformational leadership, exchange relationships, shared leadership, cognition, leadership development, gender, trust, identity and the ′dark side′ of leadership. - Cultural perspectives - including spirituality, aesthetics, and creativity. - Contemporary and emergent perspectives - followership, historical methods, virtual leadership, emotions, image, celebrity, and the quest for a general theory of leadership |
Contents
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Initial Effortsand New Horizons | 29 |
4 Leadership Development | 37 |
Macro and Sociological Perspectives | 51 |
5 Leadership and Organization Theory | 53 |
6 Perspectives on Strategic Leadership | 71 |
7 Charismatic Leadership | 86 |
21 Contingency Theories of Effective Leadership | 286 |
22 Transformational Leadership | 299 |
Recent Research Findings and Prospects for the Future | 311 |
Understanding Interpersonal Dynamics in LeaderFollower Relations | 326 |
A Review and Look Ahead | 338 |
26 Authentic Leadership | 352 |
Leading with Emotional Labor | 365 |
28 The Shadow Side of Leadership | 380 |
8 Gender and Leadership | 103 |
9 A Network Approach to Leader Cognition and Effectiveness | 118 |
A Review and Assessment of Theory and Evidence | 136 |
11Leadership and Organizational Culture | 151 |
12 CrossCultural Leadership Revisited | 165 |
Political and Philosophical Perspectives | 179 |
13 Critical Leadership Studies | 181 |
14 Leadership and Power | 195 |
15 Political Leadership | 203 |
16 Leadership and Cults | 215 |
17 Leadership Ethics | 229 |
18 Philosophy of Leadership | 242 |
19 Aesthetics and Leadership | 255 |
Psychological Perspectives | 267 |
The Usual Suspects and the Suspect Traits | 269 |
29 Psychoanalytic Approaches to Leadership | 393 |
Models and Findings | 405 |
Emerging Perspectives | 423 |
31 Followership and FollowerCentred Approaches | 425 |
32 Hybrid Configurations of Leadership | 437 |
Meditations on a Relational Approach to Leadership | 455 |
34 Complexity Leadership Theory | 468 |
35 Spirituality and Leadership | 483 |
36 Discursive Approaches to Leadership | 495 |
Identities and Identity Work in Leadership | 508 |
38 The Virtual Leader | 518 |
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