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The SAGE encyclopedia of leadership studies

Allison, Scott T.(Edited by)Goethals, George R.(Edited by)Sorenson, Georgia J.(Edited by)
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Leadership Studies is a multi-disciplinary academic exploration of the various aspects of how people get along, and how together they get things done.

The fields that contribute to leadership studies include history, political science, psychology, anthropology, sociology, philosophy, literature, and behavioral economics.

Leadership Studies is also about the ethical dimensions of human behavior.

The discipline considers what leadership has been in the past (the historical view), what leadership actually looks like in the present (principally from the perspectives of the behavioral sciences and political science), and what leadership should be (the ethical perspective).

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Leadership Studies will present both key concepts and research illuminating leadership and many of the most important events in human history that reveal the nuances of leadership, good and bad.

Entries will include topics such as power, charisma, identity, persuasion, personality, social intelligence, gender, justice, unconscious conceptions of leadership, leader-follower relationships, and moral transformation.

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Product Details
Sage Publications
1071840835 / 9781071840832
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
28/02/2023
United States
English
1 pages
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