1st Edition

Leadership and Organizations (RLE: Organizations)

Edited By Alan Bryman Copyright 2013
    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    250 Pages
    by Routledge

    In this textbook Alan Bryman provides a detailed and critical examination of the literature on leadership in organizations, giving special recognition to the needs of students of organizational behaviour and the social psychology of organizations. After an examination of the complexity of the concept of leadership, the author describes the major approaches to the analysis of leadership in organizations, including: the idea that effective leaders have special traits; the various attempts to examine leader behaviour; normative approaches to the study of leadership; and the various theories which emphasize the importance of recognizing situational differences in understanding leadership effectiveness.

    Preface. 1. The Idea of Leadership and the Methodology of Leadership Research. 2. Traits and Abilities. 3. Leadership Style 1: Early Approaches and Normative Programmes. 4. Leadership Style 2: Participation, Rewards, Motivation and Control. 5. Contingency Approaches to the Study of Leadership. 6. Leadership and the Study of Organizations. 7. Recent Developments. Notes. Bibliography. Author Index. Subject Index.

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