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How are leadership discourses reflected in the leadership identity of young adults?

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العنوان: How are leadership discourses reflected in the leadership identity of young adults?
المؤلفون: Lorencová, Hana, Honsová, Pavlína, Pauknerová, Daniela, Jarošová, Eva
المصدر: Journal of Management Development ; volume 43, issue 1, page 124-141 ; ISSN 0262-1711
بيانات النشر: Emerald
سنة النشر: 2024
الوصف: Purpose This article focuses on the leadership development of young adults. The topic is of significant importance as leadership identity tends to form early in life, and its long-term implications contribute to leadership formation. The objective of this study was to gain insights into how leadership is constructed in young adults and how it is manifested in their preferred leadership identity. Design/methodology/approach This research was approached from a constructivist perspective, utilizing discourse analysis. The authors conducted a study involving 24 written essays by young individuals with a business background, in which they shared their early leadership experiences. Drawing upon a modified life story interview structure, the authors meticulously analyzed the content. Findings The authors identified eight discourses clustered into two groups according to the types of leadership orientation: toward oneself and toward others. The discourses in the toward oneself group consist of leadership as taking responsibility, leadership as courage, manifesting personal strengths and as a role/status. The toward others group includes discourses approaching leadership as balancing directivity, coordinating and organizing work, personalized approach and as performance management. Research limitations/implications The major methodological limitations stem from the qualitative design per se . The findings based on qualitative data have limits in generalizing. Practical implications The authors' findings have practical implications for educators. The authors propose the utilization of critical self-reflection on early leadership experiences and self-narration as effective tools in nurturing and developing young leaders. Social implications This paper underscores the importance of educating young leaders, as they can create a positive impact on their subordinates and society as a whole. By providing them with leadership skills, the authors initiate a chain reaction of influence that extends through different levels of ...
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اللغة: English
DOI: 10.1108/jmd-08-2023-0236
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قاعدة البيانات: BASE
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DOI:10.1108/jmd-08-2023-0236