Eyeing at Eastern Philosophy for Business Leadership Model

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Khurram Ellahi Khan, O. Bhatti, Sadaf Kashif
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Leadership is both an art and a skill. As a skill, it requires the practical ability of an individual, group, or organization to lead, influence, and guide other individuals. As an art, leadership requires the art of motivating a group of people to act unanimously toward achieving a common goal. In a business setting, this can guide employees with a strategy to meet the company's needs. Leadership has widely been studied from the Western perspective; however, this study focuses on exploring leadership from the eastern perspective. There is a certain hegemony of Western leadership ideas, which are not aligned with oriental cultures and workplaces. Moreover, this study explores how leadership is defined, evolved, and how the Western school of thought has solely influenced it. To explore the concept of leadership, a qualitative approach was taken. Qualitative open-ended fifteen interviews were conducted with theorists and practitioners of management and business studies from three nationalities i.e. Pakistan, Turkey, and Malaysia. The findings highlight that leadership literature stems from Western values, which is incongruent with Eastern literature and wisdom and specifically not aligned with indigenous thoughts of Pakistan, Turkey, and Malaysia. Respondents considered it another form of hegemony and urged for pacing up critical studies in the realm of leadership. Respondents also added that if more studies are taken into account from Eastern cultures, more avenues could be opened to address the dilemmas in management sciences.
着眼于东方商业领导模式哲学
领导既是一门艺术,也是一种技能。作为一种技能,它要求个人、团体或组织具有领导、影响和指导他人的实际能力。作为一门艺术,领导需要激励一群人一致行动以实现共同目标的艺术。在商业环境中,这可以指导员工制定战略,以满足公司的需求。从西方的角度对领导力进行了广泛的研究;然而,本研究侧重于从东方视角探索领导力。西方的领导思想有一定的霸权,这与东方的文化和工作场所不一致。此外,本研究还探讨了领导力是如何定义、演变的,以及西方思想学派是如何影响领导力的。为了探索领导力的概念,采用了定性方法。定性开放式访谈对来自巴基斯坦、土耳其和马来西亚三个国家的管理和商业研究的理论家和实践者进行了15次访谈。研究结果强调,领导力文学源于西方价值观,这与东方文学和智慧不一致,特别是与巴基斯坦、土耳其和马来西亚的本土思想不一致。受访者认为这是另一种形式的霸权,并敦促加快对领导力领域的批判性研究。受访者还补充说,如果更多地考虑来自东方文化的研究,就可以开辟更多的途径来解决管理科学中的困境。
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