社区概念:情境化分布式领导力的框架

Concepts of Community: A Framework for Contextualizing Distributed Leadership

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT REVIEWS · 2011
被引 74
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

这篇文献综述梳理了分布式领导力与社区概念的关系,提出了象征、归属感、价值观等九个社区概念,帮助理论研究者和管理实践者更深入地理解领导力的情境性。

Abstract

This review of the literature on community and distributed leadership marks out the potential for a more context‐rich understanding of the nature of leadership. We begin by reviewing the literature on distributed leadership, noting a shift from clichéd ideals to more structured frameworks. We then highlight the need to further contextualize notions of distributed leadership before going on to identify a number of concepts relating to community that are useful for theoretical reflection, research and practice. These concepts are symbolism, a sense of belonging, a sense of community, individualism, values and ethics, language, dialect and discourse, liminality and friendship. We also develop a discussion around postmodern views of community and the importance of recognizing multiple belonging and multiple identities. From the review we develop areas of reflection for theory, research and practice regarding distributed leadership and the concept of community. We highlight practical implications from the review by discussing the importance of taking these ideas into consideration in management and leadership development initiatives and in managerial practice in general.

领导力社区组织管理社会学