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Contribution to Book
Power And Global Leadership: Marking The Transition And Suggesting Future Directions
Advances in Global Leadership
  • Martha L. Maznevski, Western University
  • Joyce S. Osland, San Jose State University
  • B. Sebastian Reiche, Universidad de Navarra
  • Mark E. Mendenhall, University of Tennessee
Publication Date
3-6-2023
Document Type
Contribution to a Book
DOI
10.1108/S1535-120320230000015010
Abstract

The chapters in Volume 15 of Advances in Global Leadership provide a comprehensive examination of the state of our field in its lenses on and through power. In this chapter, we synthesize the volume’s insights around two main conclusions. First, global leadership research tends to draw on the same lenses and approaches to the study of power as the mainstream leadership research does. This is helpful for comparison and extension across contexts, but the research suggests that important insights – especially around the nature of power dynamics in highly complex environments – may be missed by limiting the perspective. Second, recent research on how global leaders work is beginning to show a pattern illuminating the importance of dynamic and shared power adaptation in global leadership. There are exciting possibilities in these directions, and this chapter concludes with a discussion on ideas for future research.

Keywords
  • complexity,
  • global leadership,
  • Power,
  • power dynamics,
  • responsible leadership,
  • shared power
Citation Information
Martha L. Maznevski, Joyce S. Osland, B. Sebastian Reiche and Mark E. Mendenhall. "Power And Global Leadership: Marking The Transition And Suggesting Future Directions" Advances in Global Leadership (2023) p. 273 - 287
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joyce_osland/174/