This innovative book integrates traditional and new leadership theories—including transformational leadership, leader-member exchange, authentic leadership, servant leadership, self-leadership, shared and distributed leadership, identity theory, and the value of emotions and affect—to provide a comprehensive look at the many facets of effective leadership.
Practical and fun to read, the book incorporates personal reflections and current business examples to bring the theories of organizational leadership to life. In addition, engaging and relevant ‘Put it in Practice’ features help students see how they can apply the leadership research to their own work lives, while leadership cases throughout demonstrate how real leaders have succeeded by applying the leadership principles discussed in the book.
Written in a conversational style, the book is concise enough to be used in a case- or course pack-oriented course or in a modular program.
Зміст
Preface
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction: Leaders Matter
PART II: TRAITS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEADERS
2. How Personality Traits Influence Leader Emergence and Performance
3. Cognitive Intelligence, Complex Task Performance, and Decision-Making
4. How Emotional Intelligence, Skills and Competencies Increase Leader Effectiveness
PART III: ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP APPROACHES
5. The Behavioral Approach to Leadership; Women and Leadership
6. Situational and Path-Goal Models of Leadership
7. Leader-Member Exchange and One-on-One Relationships
PART IV: HOW LEADERS MOTIVATE THEMSELVES AND OTHERS
8. The Importance of Affect and Emotions to Leadership
9. Self-Leadership, Empowerment, Shared/Distributed Leadership, and Teams
10. Authentic Leadership Theory, Positive Organizational Scholarship, and Servant Leadership
11. Identity Processes: Individual, Relational, Social, Organizational, and Cultural
12. Authority, Power, and Persuasion
13. Charisma, Rhetoric, and Impression Management
14. Transactional Leadership and Goal-Setting
15. Transformational Leadership, Change, and Sensemaking Perspectives
Про автора
Ronald H. Humphrey is a professor in the Department of Management at Virginia Commonwealth University. His research interests include leadership, entrepreneurship, customer service, emotions in the workplace, empathy, emotional labor, emotional intelligence, person perception, identity theory, labeling theory, attribution theory, collective efficacy, careers, project management, assessment centers, job characteristics, and other topics. He is on the editorial board of The Leadership Quarterly, where he edited a special issue on emotions and leadership. Professor Humphrey was one of the founding members of the Network of Leadership Scholars (also known as LDRNET) and was co-program chair for the Professional Development Workshops organized by the Network at Academy of Management Conferences. He has published in a range of journals, including the Academy of Management Review, Academy of Management Perspectives, American Sociological Review, Research in Organizational Behavior, Leadership Quarterly, Social Psychology Quarterly, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Human Relations, and Organization Science.