How does responsible leadership emerge? An emergentist perspective
Autor: | Timothy James Edwards, Elina Meliou, Mustafa Özbilgin |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
business.industry
Strategy and Management Perspective (graphical) Social environment Public relations shared concerns Empirical research responsible leadership relationality social context Corporate social responsibility emergence Emergentism Sociology responsibility Business and International Management business Meaning (linguistics) |
ISSN: | 1740-4762 1740-4754 |
Popis: | Increasing academic and practitioner conversations regarding corporate responsibility, have led some leadership scholars to question the possibilities to accomplish responsible leadership. Drawing on an emergentist perspective, through an empirical study in three organizations, the article develops the responsible leadership literature by offering a critical analysis of the emergence of responsible leadership. Our key finding is that responsible leadership emerges as participants' “shared concerns,” namely: ‘environmental and communal concerns,” “professional concerns,” “employment concerns,” and “commercial concerns,” which constitute social arrangements that give meaning to what is responsible and possible. The theoretical perspective we develop highlights the conditioning role of shared and nested concerns of the study participants and unpack how the social context variously shapes responsible leadership. British Academy of Management. Grant Number: BAMRDGS2013_31151_45541. |
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