第9章:反转领导的镜头:在领导建构中定位追随关系

Mary Uhl‐Bien, Melissa Carsten
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Shamir(2007)通过呼吁领导力中的“反向镜头”,帮助引发了追随理论作为领导力研究的一个新研究领域的出现。虽然追随理论为领导力研究带来了令人兴奋的新机遇,但它也为研究人员带来了理论和概念上的挑战。在本章中,我们通过展示如何在领导结构中充分定位追随者来解决这些挑战。我们扩展了Shamir(2007)对领导力平衡观点的呼吁,展示了追随理论如何为我们研究领导力作为一个动态的、流动的、关系的过程的方式增加了新的视角。我们提出的其他观点(例如,职位,角色,身份,建构主义和共同创造)从一系列范式视角来研究领导力,使我们能够更全面地捕捉行为,互动,关系动态,以及领导力和追随者被创造和构建的过程。最后,我们回顾了沙米尔作为一名学者的遗产,以及他不仅愿意开放思想,而且愿意建设性地挑战其他观点和观点所做出的贡献。
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Chapter 9 Reversing the Lens in Leadership: Positioning Followership in the Leadership Construct
Through his call to “reverse the lens” in leadership, Shamir (2007) helped trigger the emergence of followership theory as a new field of study in leadership research. While followership theory brings exciting new opportunities to leadership studies, it also introduces theoretical and conceptual challenges for researchers. In this chapter we address these challenges by showing how followership can be positioned fully within the leadership construct. We extend Shamir’s (2007) call for a balanced view in leadership by showing how followership theory adds new perspectives on the ways in which we can study leadership as a dynamic, fluid, relational process. The alternative views we present (e.g., position, role, identity, constructionist, and co-creation) approach leadership study from a range of paradigmatic perspectives that allow us to more fully capture the behaviors, interactions, relational dynamics, and processes through which leadership and followership are created and constructed. We conclude by reflecting on Shamir’s legacy as a scholar, and the contributions he made through his willingness to not only open his mind, but also to constructively challenge alternative perspectives and views.
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