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The leadership landscape has begun to shift. Researchers have
started to realize that previous conceptualizations of leadership
that focus only on the positive aspects of leadership are too
narrow and may represent a romantic notion of leadership. A growing
body of inquiry has emerged with a focus on the darker side of
leadership. Allowing for the possibility that leaders can also do
harm, either intentionally or unintentionally, broadens the scope
of leadership studies and serves to increase the practical
implications of leadership research. This book brings together
contributions by scholars from several different countries
addressing topics such as narcissistic and destructive leadership,
ethical leadership and leader errors. Endorsement: "Most leadership
research has been dominated by a positive, constructive
perspective: namely, that leaders are a source of good, and that
their efforts, when effective, produce positive outcomes. This book
is perhaps the most comprehensive effort to date that challenges
this perspective. I cannot think of a topic more deserving of a
book, nor of a book better suited to address this vital topic. I
recommend it not only to every researcher interested in leadership,
but to all those interested "dark side" processes that operate in
all organizations." --Timothy A. Judge, University of Florida, USA
The leadership landscape has begun to shift. Researchers have
started to realize that previous conceptualizations of leadership
that focus only on the positive aspects of leadership are too
narrow and may represent a romantic notion of leadership. A growing
body of inquiry has emerged with a focus on the darker side of
leadership. Allowing for the possibility that leaders can also do
harm, either intentionally or unintentionally, broadens the scope
of leadership studies and serves to increase the practical
implications of leadership research. This book brings together
contributions by scholars from several different countries
addressing topics such as narcissistic and destructive leadership,
ethical leadership and leader errors. Endorsement: "Most leadership
research has been dominated by a positive, constructive
perspective: namely, that leaders are a source of good, and that
their efforts, when effective, produce positive outcomes. This book
is perhaps the most comprehensive effort to date that challenges
this perspective. I cannot think of a topic more deserving of a
book, nor of a book better suited to address this vital topic. I
recommend it not only to every researcher interested in leadership,
but to all those interested "dark side" processes that operate in
all organizations." --Timothy A. Judge, University of Florida, USA
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