语境中的领导者和历史领导力研究

P. Sanders
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在领导力研究(LS)中,语境仍然是一个被低估的属性。在分析了领导中派主义在LS中占据主导地位的一些原因之后,本文将注意力转向了补救措施。在此过程中,它概述了一个公式,说明什么应该是LS的主要镜头:领导者和环境相互作用的方式,以及这与结果的关系。文章认为,这种情境中的领导者是理解领导力的关键,并建议从历史中寻找模型。作为一门学科,历史非常适合回答具体结果的哪些部分归因于环境因素,哪些部分属于领导者。建议的领导-情境归因方法以比较研究和解释学为基础,辅以一剂逆向思维。这允许确定主题,其中两个主题-背景依赖和领导作为利用集体力量的组织过程-通过使用案例研究材料详细概述。另一个可以很好地用于调查领导者背景的历史方法的固定装置是kairos -识别,选择和利用时机的能力,并保持势头。文章最后对研究方向作了简要展望;如何将LS的这种新的历史视角提升到科学诚信的下一个水平;以及阻碍这一议程的障碍。
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Leader-in-context and historical leadership research
Context remains an undervalued property in leadership studies (LS). After diagnosing some of the reasons for the dominance of leader centrism in LS, the article turns its attention to remedies. In doing so, it outlines a formula for what should be the prime lens in LS: the way in which leader and context interact, and how this is related to outcomes. Arguing that this leader-in-context is key to the understanding of leadership, the article suggests turning to history for modelling. As a discipline, history is well-suited to providing answers as to which part in specific outcomes are attributable to contextual factors, and which part belongs to the leader. The suggested method of leader-context attribution turns around comparative research and hermeneutics, supplemented by a dose of contrarianism. This allows for the determination of leitmotifs, two of which - context dependency and leadership as an organizational process that leverages collective force - are sketched in detail, through the use of case study material. Another fixture of the historical method that can be put to good use in investigating leader-context is kairos - the capacity to recognize, choose and capitalize on the opportune moment, and maintain momentum. The article concludes with a brief outlook on research desiderata; on how to take this new historical perspective in LS to the next level of scientific probity; and on the obstacles that stand in the way of this agenda.
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