Leading or Being Led: The Authentic Leadership Dilemma

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Abstract

This chapter explores how industrial PhD students are engaged in authentic leadership processes while coping with challenges through self-leadership. The authors illustrate how self-leadership can be a helpful approach to managing the leading-and-being-led dilemma. They argue that self-leadership is a process of goal achievement in collaboration with key stakeholders and, therefore, an important aspect of authentic leadership. The authors identify four aspects of self-leadership that influence authenticity: roles, resources, relations and results. Kringelum, Mortensen and Holmgren call for research into the emergence of self-leadership and authentic leadership, the leadership capabilities required and the double-sidedness and dilemmas inherent in such emergences across different contexts.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Emerald Handbook of Authentic Leadership
EditorsRomeo V. Turcan, John E. Reilly, Kenneth Mølbjerg Jørgensen, Yariv Taran, Andreea I. Bujac
Number of pages22
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Limited
Publication date15 Oct 2023
Pages417-438
Chapter19
ISBN (Print)9781802620146
ISBN (Electronic)9781802620139
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Authentic leadership
  • Engaged scholarship
  • Industrial PhD
  • Industrial researchers
  • Research dilemmas
  • Self-leadership

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