Written by a team of international experts and taking a truly global approach,
Leadership: Contemporary Critical Perspectives is
the essential guide to key concepts and contemporary concerns in leadership studies.
This third edition has been revised and expanded to improve accessibility to complex theory and add cutting-edge content, including:
• Three new chapters on how leadership shapes the spaces we live and work in, leadership during crisis, and populism and conspiracy theories in leadership
• A range of new case studies focussing on world-renowned leaders such as Greta Thunberg, Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump
• An updated ‘Leadership on Screen’ feature that looks at examples of leadership in film and TV, including
Parasite and
Peaky Blinders
This comprehensive yet engaging text is suitable for leadership students at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Instructors can visit the companion website to access valuable online resources, including Power Points for each chapter and carefully selected content from the SAGE Business Cases platform.
Brigid Carroll is Professor in the Department of Management and International Business and holds the Fletcher Building Employee Educational Fund Chair in Leadership in the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Jackie Ford is Professor of Leadership and Organization Studies at Durham University Business School, UK.
Scott Taylor is an Associate Professor in Leadership and Organization Studies at Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, UK.
Mục lục
Classical Theories of Leadership
Leadership, Management and Headship: Power, Emotion and Authority in Organizations
Trait Theories of Leaders and Leadership: From Ancient Greece to Twenty-First-Century Neuroscience
Leading Through Contingencies
Transformational Leadership: Secularized Theology?
Leading in Social Context
Leadership Learning and Development
Leadership, Governance and Strategy
Difference and Leadership
Studying Followers
Critical Challenges and New Lenses
Leadership and Process
Relational Leadership
Leadership Without Leaders: Understanding Radically Democratic Organizing Through The Lens of Critical Leadership Studies
Leadership, Poststructuralism And The Performative Turn
Creating And Contesting Space Through Leadership
Emerging Critical Perspectives
An Unconventional History of Leadership Studies
Embodied Leadership, Ethics and its Affects
Constructing Crisis, Constructing Leadership
Populism, Conspiracy Theories and Leadership: A Toxic Triangle In Politics
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Dr. Scott Taylor is Associate Professor of Leadership & Organization Studies at Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, UK. He has researched and taught at a number of British universities, and visited universities in New Zealand, Australia, India, Sweden, and Saudi Arabia. Scott has published research in a range of peer-reviewed journals and books, focusing on spirituality at work, work/life balance, and gender discrimination. He has served as Associate Editor of Organization, Section Editor for Journal of Business Ethics, and co-chair of the Critical Management Studies Division, Academy of Management. All of Scott’s research is qualitative, interpretive, and sociological, to understand the human experience of work, management, and workplaces. He is currently working with colleagues to prepare the third edition of Leadership: Contemporary critical perspectives (Sage, 2021), a textbook that emphasises the need to approach leadership as complex practice-in-context.