Index

Global and Culturally Diverse Leaders and Leadership

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ISSN: 2058-8801

Publication date: 31 October 2017

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(2017), "Index", Global and Culturally Diverse Leaders and Leadership (Building Leadership Bridges), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 339-348. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2058-880120170000003025

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INDEX

Abstinence
, 117

Accountability
, 109, 112–113, 117, 119

Action-orientation
, 112, 114, 118, 119

Adelphia
, 254

Aditya Birla Group
, 100

Agony
, 108

Alaska Indian/Native Americans (AI/NA)
, 23, 24, 26–30, 32, 33, 35

Altruistic love
, 149

American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)
, 226

Anglo cluster
, 42, 46, 50–54

American model compatibility within
, 55–57

limitations of
, 59–60

respondents’ reflections
, 55

Anoushiravan, Khosrow
, 109

Aravind Eye Care
, 115–116

Arcelor Mittal
, 100

Ardeshir I
, 109

Aristotle
, 7, 72, 186

Arrogance
, 113

Arthur Andersen
, 254

Articulation
, 170

Assertiveness
, 46

Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)
, 289

Attributes of leadership

distal
, 11–12

proximal
, 12

Authentic Action Wheel
, 187

Authenticity

defined
, 46

as leadership trait across cultures
, 48–50

Authentic leadership
, 46–48, 114, 186–188

communication, cross-cultural dimensions of
, 41–60

developmental perspective of
, 47

intrapersonal perspective of
, 47

relational perspective of
, 47

Authority

charismatic
, 131–132

rational-legal
, 130–131

traditional
, 131, 133–135

types of
, 130–133

Aversion towards sense objects
, 108

Avoidance
, 189

Bakhtin, M.M.
, 188

Bank of America
, 221

Benevolence
, 64, 65, 75–78, 114, 264, 265, 267–269

Bentham, Jeremy
, 166

Bhagavad Gita
, 108, 109

Bias
, 288

Birla
, 115

Bonaparte, Napoleon
, 15

Boren, David
, 215, 216

Buddha
, 7

Buddhism
, 114

Bull, Sitting
, 33

Calhoun, John C.
, 215

Campus inclusion and community at U.S. colleges and universities, violations of
, 214–217

Capitalism
, 120–121

Caring
, 169

Caring of others
, 119–120

Ceremony
, 26

Character development
, 148

Charismatic authority
, 131–132

Charismatic leadership
, 114, 258, 323

Christianity
, 136

Christian Zheng Sheng College
, 156

Chung, Po
, 144, 147

Churchill, Winston
, 7, 15

Civility
, 279

Civil Rights Movement
, 214

Cloud, Red
, 33

Coca-Cola
, 221

Cognitive capacities
, 11

Collaboration for mutual beneficence
, 65

Collaborative leadership
, 67, 295–296, 298

Collective identity
, 68, 76

Collectivism
, 24–27, 73

defined
, 23

horizontal
, 26, 34, 35

versus individualism
, 45

in-group
, 46

societal
, 46

vertical
, 26, 34, 35

See also Indigenous Collectivism Mindset (ICM)

Communalism
, 64, 72, 76

Communal leadership
, 67

Communication

Eastern style
, 73

skills
, 42, 242

Western style
, 73

Compassion
, 30–31, 67, 109, 114, 116, 117, 262

Conceptualization skills, of culturally competent administrators
, 290

Confrontation
, 189

Confucian Asia cluster
, 42, 46, 50–54

American model incompatibility within
, 57–58

limitations of
, 59–60

respondents’ reflections
, 55

Confucianism
, 114, 144

Confucius
, 7, 72, 74

Confucius leadership
, 70–72, 76–78

Consequentialist principles
, 166

Consequentialists
, 166

Contentment
, 117

Contingent reward behavior
, 259

Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP)
, 224

Corporate Executive Board (CEB)
, 88

Correctness of living. See Confucius leadership

Courage
, 74, 112, 187

Crisis, defined
, 218

Crisis diversity leadership
, 221–225

create and support pipelines
, 224

dialogue expertise
, 224–225

diversity audits
, 223

as institution-wide imperative
, 223

protest protocols
, 224

Crisis leadership
, 218–220

Critical analysis
, 308–309

Critical leadership theory

current terrain of
, 309–310

Critical race theory

tenets for addressing
, 310–314

Cross-cultural competence
, 240

Cruelty
, 113

Cultural acceptance
, 288

Cultural acknowledgement
, 288

Cultural action
, 288

Cultural awareness
, 288

Cultural competence
, 242

dimensions of
, 284–288

promotion of
, 282–283

Cultural differences
, 43–46

social classes
, 44

time
, 44–45

Cultural Dimension Theory
, 45

Cultural expectations for leadership
, 172–174

Cultural intelligence
, 238

Culturalist approach to Muslim leadership
, 127

Cultural sensitivity
, 279, 288

Cultural values
, 145, 164

Culture
, 7–8, 24, 43–46, 285–286

defined
, 44

influence and
, 90–91

Customs
, 26

Data-driven decision-making
, 279

Debate
, 96

Decision-makers
, 168, 169

Demographic diversity
, 59

Deontological principles
, 166

Deontologists
, 166

Depersonalization
, 128

Descartes, Rene
, 94

Determination
, 5, 10

Developmental perspective of authentic leadership
, 47

Dialogue expertise
, 224–225

Diop, Cheikh Anta
, 8–9

Diplomacy
, 32–33, 242

Disagreement
, 96

Discipline
, 7

Discrimination
, 288

Disintegration
, 132

Dispositional qualities
, 11

Distal attributes of leadership
, 11–12

Distributed leadership
, 65, 145

Distributive justice
, 167

Diversity audits
, 223

Diversity crisis model
, 222

Diversity leaders

characteristics of
, 291–292

as promoter of cultural competence
, 292–294

Diversity leadership
, 220–221

crisis. See Crisis diversity leadership

Dramaturgical approach to human interaction
, 129–130

Duty
, 76

Eastern worldview of virtues
, 72–76

Ebbers, Bernie
, 254

Educational equity
, 170

Educational leadership
, 190

Elite leadership
, 150, 151–153

Empathy
, 149, 262, 269

Enron
, 47

Equity-mindedness
, 226

Ethical attitude
, 267

Ethical behavior
, 279

Ethical failure
, 256

Ethical leadership
, 148–149, 174, 269

characteristics of
, 164–169

Ethics
, 7, 164, 166, 262, 264

Ethnic identity
, 23–24, 145

Ethnicity
, 43, 217

European Agency of Fundamental Rights
, 126

Exemplification
, 130

Faculty leadership
, 176, 177

Fairfield University
, 215

diversity-related incidents
, 214

Fairness
, 109, 115

Faith
, 149

Far-Eastern leadership

compared with Indo-European Leadership
, 113–115, 117

Fastow, Andrew
, 254

Femininity versus masculinity
, 45

Filial piety
, 74

Follower relationship, leadership as
, 126

Followers
, 7, 22, 111

Forbearance
, 108

Forgiveness
, 30–31

Franco, Francisco
, 44

Free Speech Movement
, 214

Fung Service Leadership Education Initiative
, 154

Future orientation
, 46

Gandhi, Mahatma
, 7, 108–109, 115

Gates, Bill
, 15

Gender
, 7

egalitarianism
, 46

identity
, 217

Generosity
, 29, 68, 74, 112, 269

Genocide
, 288

Global Youth Leadership Program
, 156

GLOBE (Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness Research) project
, 42, 45–46, 50–60, 107, 114

GlobeSmart Assessment Profile
, 95, 96

Godrej Consumer Products
, 115

Grameen Bank
, 115, 116

Great man theory. See Trait theory of leadership

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
, 143

Grounded theory
, 183, 184, 189, 193

Group identification
, 128

Group orientation
, 74

Harmony
, 73, 74

Hierarchical relationships
, 74

Hogan assessment
, 242

Hollander’s theory
, 237

Honesty
, 65, 74, 76, 108, 149, 187, 264, 266

Honoring commitments
, 187

Hope
, 149

Horizontal collectivism (HC)
, 26, 34, 35

Horizontal individualist (HI)
, 26

Hubris
, 113

Humaneness
, 76

Humane orientation
, 46

Humanism
, 264

Humanness
, 67

Human terrain
, 238

Humility
, 30, 42, 68, 76, 108, 109, 113–114, 116, 187, 242

flexible versus monumentalism
, 45

IBM
, 45

Identity

collective
, 68, 76

ethnic
, 145

gender
, 217

racial/ethnic
, 23–24

Immoral leadership
, 255–256

Inclusive command environment, creation of
, 235–236

Inclusive excellence
, 288–290

Inclusive leaders, development of
, 241–243

Inclusive leadership
, 4, 15, 65, 70

cultural challenges to
, 241

implications for
, 243–244

organizational challenges to
, 241

qualities of
, 236–241

Inclusiveness
, 67

India

Indo-European Leadership
, 108–109, 115–116

India Railway system
, 115

Indigenous Collectivism Mindset (ICM)
, 21–36

advances to
, 34–35

compassion
, 30–31

diplomacy
, 32–33

forgiveness
, 30–31

generosity
, 29

humility
, 30

individuality
, 33–34

people involvement
, 31–32

relationship
, 27–29

respect
, 30

Individualism versus collectivism
, 45

Individualistic triumph over adversity
, 42

Individuality
, 33–34

Individual leadership
, 65–70

Indo-European Leadership (IEL)
, 105–121

compared modern leadership
, 113–115

compared with Far-Eastern
, 113–115, 117

implications for practice
, 116–120

in modern India
, 115–116

principles of
, 110–113

roots of
, 107–110

Western organizations, applications of
, 116–120

Indulgence versus restraint
, 45

Influence

culture and
, 90–91

as global leadership framework
, 88

implications of
, 101–102

mix
, 92–93

relational
, 92, 98–101

structural
, 92, 96–97

verbal
, 91, 93, 94–96, 99–101

Infosys
, 115

In-group collectivism
, 46

Innovation
, 118, 266, 267

Innovative leadership
, 5, 6

In-process-oriented life
, 196, 198–200

Inspiration
, 262

Institutional diversity
, 214–217

Institutionalization
, 132–133

Instrumental compliance
, 259, 260

Integrity
, 5, 10, 64, 78, 111–112, 114, 117, 118–119, 261, 262, 264, 266, 269

moral
, 75–76, 78

Intelligence
, 5, 10

Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace
, 236

Interactional justice
, 167

Interdependence
, 68, 76

Internalization
, 259, 260

Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC)
, 289

Intrapersonal perspective of authentic leadership
, 47

Invisible hand
, 121

Iran

Indo-European Leadership
, 109–110

Islamic leadership. See Muslim leadership

Ithaca College
, 215

diversity-related incidents
, 214

Jobs, Steve
, 15

Johnson, Ellen Sirleaf
, 12

Justice
, 67, 109, 115, 187

distributive
, 167

interactional
, 167

procedural
, 167

social
, 164

Kant, Immanuel
, 71–72, 164

Kekula, Fatu
, 5, 12

Kindness
, 74, 78, 109, 112–114, 116, 119–120, 149

Kinship
, 74

Knowledge

seeking
, 109

tacit
, 12–14

Koslowski, Dennis
, 254

Kouzes, James
, 261

Kung Fu Zu
, 74

Language
, 26

Lao Tzu
, 72

Lay, Ken
, 254

Leaders
, 7, 22, 67, 100, 111

inclusive
, 241–243

responsibilities of
, 260–262

values of
, 260–262

Leadership, defined
, 150, 323

Leadership as Enabling Function
, 65–66

Leadership as Gardener
, 66

“Lean In” feminism
, 314

Legitimacy
, 112, 131, 132

Lehman Brothers
, 47

(gracious behavior)
, 75

Life giving
, 5, 6

Loyalty
, 74

MacArthur, Douglas
, 240–241

Machiavelli, Niccolò
, 111, 114, 165

Mahindra
, 100

Malice
, 113

Managerialist logic of leadership justice
, 167

Mandela, Nelson
, 68–70

Manufacturing economy versus service economy
, 144–145

Masculinity versus femininity
, 45

Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders)
, 236

Melbourne Business School

Asia Pacific Social Impact Center
, 324–325

Mencius
, 72

Mental Complexity assessment
, 242

Meritocracy
, 311, 312

Micro-Financing
, 115

Military dictatorship
, 44

Mill, John Stuart
, 166

Model of leader traits and leadership
, 11–12

Moderation
, 109

Moderation
, 112, 114, 119

Modern leadership

compared with Indo-European Leadership
, 113–115

Modesty
, 108

Monumentalism versus flexible humility
, 45

Moral distress
, 164, 176–178, 180

Moral integrity
, 76, 78

Morality
, 68, 71, 76, 146, 150

Moral perspectives
, 237

Motives
, 11

Multinational military operations
, 233–246

Muslim leadership
, 125–138

challenges to
, 135–137

charismatic authority
, 131–132

culturalist approach to
, 127

new identity dynamics of
, 135–137

postcolonial legacy in traditional authority
, 133–135

rational-legal authority
, 130–131

reciprocal relationship
, 127–130

traditional authority
, 131, 133–135

Weberian approach to
, 127

Mutuality
, 68, 76

Myers–Briggs Type Indicator
, 242

Nadella, Satya
, 117–118

NATO

multinational military operations
, 234, 235

Neutrality
, 311, 312

No-gritch mentality
, 199, 201–203

Nonviolence
, 108, 109

Nooyi, Indra
, 117, 118

NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation)
, 115

Nzima, Sizwe
, 5, 13–14

Obedience
, 131

Objectivity
, 311, 312

Organizational commitment
, 268–269

Organizational Commitment Scale
, 264

Organizational diversity
, 190–191

Organizational structure
, 168

Orientation

future
, 46

humane
, 46

performance
, 46

Pacific Partnership
, 239

Passivity
, 112

Path-Goal model
, 257

Peace
, 74

Peking University
, 156

People involvement
, 31–32

Perceived Productivity Scale
, 264

Performance orientation
, 46

Performativity
, 309–310

Perseverance
, 187

Persistence
, 74

Personal agency
, 72–74

Personal identification
, 259, 260

Personal interest, locating
, 5–6

Personality
, 11

Personalization skills, of culturally competent administrators
, 290

Personal stories

cross-cultural dimensions of, to authentic leadership communication
, 41–60

Pichai, Sundar
, 118

Plato
, 7, 72, 186

Political theory of leadership
, 316–317

PolyU
, 154, 156

Posner, Barry
, 261

Power
, 7, 112

Power distance
, 45, 46

Prejudice
, 288

Pride
, 113

Problem-solving skills
, 12, 14

Procedural justice
, 167

Process skills, of culturally competent administrators
, 290

Prosperity
, 65

Protest protocols
, 224

Proximal attributes of leadership
, 12

Purity
, 108, 117

Race
, 217

Race Relations Act (RRA)
, 316

Racial discrimination
, 221

Racial identity
, 23–24

Racial oppression
, 315–316

Racio-ethnic leadership
, 183–207

rationale for
, 184–185

Ramalinga Raju
, 254

Rationalism
, 94

Rationality
, 312

Rational-legal authority
, 130–131

Reciprocal relationship, leadership as
, 126–130

Red Cross
, 235

Reddy’s Laboratories
, 115

Relational dialectics
, 188–190

Relational influence
, 92, 98–101

Relational leadership
, 67

Relational perspective of authentic leadership
, 47

Relationship
, 27–29, 73

defined
, 23

follower
, 126

reciprocal
, 126–130

Reliance
, 100

Religiosity
, 112

Religious diversity governance
, 136

Rén (kind benevolence)
, 75

Repentance
, 117

Research approach
, 88–90

Respect
, 30, 78

Responsibility
, 117, 262, 264–269

Responsible leadership
, 265–266

Restraint versus indulgence
, 45

Righteousness
, 76

Routinization of charisma
, 132

Rutgers University

diversity-related incidents
, 216

Sacrificial service
, 187

Sandberg, Sheryl
, 15

Satyagraha (insistence on truth)
, 109

Satyam
, 254

Schmidt, W. H.
, 261

Scientific inquiry
, 94

Self-awareness
, 237

Self-centeredness
, 254

Self-confidence
, 10

Self-control
, 108

Self-disclosure
, 42

Self-involvement
, 254

Self-reflection
, 173

Self-transformation
, 148

Sense of duty
, 187

Sense of interrelatedness
, 67

Sense of justice
, 187

Servant leadership
, 114, 148, 242, 295, 298, 323

Service economy
, 143–157

distinguished from manufacturing economy
, 144–145

Service leadership
, 143–157

education, in Hong Kong
, 154–157

principles of
, 150–154

Service to Guru
, 108

Service to others
, 114

Sexual orientation
, 217

Shahrur, Muhammad
, 134

Shifting center
, 86–87

Silk Road Youth Leadership Program
, 156

Situational Leadership model
, 257

Situationism
, 10–11

Skilling, Jeffrey
, 254

Smith, Adam
, 120–121

Sociability
, 10

Social capacities
, 12, 14

Social identity theory
, 128, 190

Social justice
, 164, 169–179

characteristics of
, 170

Social justice organizational leader
, 163

differentiation of
, 171–172

phases of
, 172–175

real life examples of
, 175–179

Social norms
, 64, 78

Societal collectivism
, 46

Society of Boys’ Centres
, 155

Socrates
, 72, 186

Socratic Method
, 94

Spirited sense of self
, 194–197

Spiritual leadership
, 114, 149–150

Standard speech
, 51

Steadfastness
, 108

Stearns, Bear
, 255–256

Stereotyping
, 288

Story speech
, 50–51

Strategic choice theory
, 163, 168–169, 171

as strategy for climate change
, 174–175

Structural influence
, 92, 96–97

Substantive rationality
, 131

Suffering
, 108

Sustainable, culturally competent leadership
, 279–302

characteristics of
, 280–281

practices
, 297, 299–301

purpose of
, 288–289

Sustainable leadership
, 294–295, 298

Symbolic interactionism
, 129

Tacit knowledge
, 12–14

Taoism
, 114

Tata
, 100, 115

Terra Incognitae
, 65

Theory of utility
, 166

Thoreau, Henry David
, 114

360 assessment
, 242

Traditional authority
, 131

postcolonial legacy
, 133–135

Traditions
, 26

Trait theory of leadership
, 3–5, 9–11

examples
, 12–14

Transactional leadership
, 171, 259, 323

Transcendentalism
, 114

Transformational leadership
, 149, 171, 259–260, 296, 298, 323

Transition of leadership
, 85–102

Transparency
, 237

Trust
, 149, 264

Trustworthiness
, 266

Tzu, Sun
, 111, 114

Ubuntu leadership
, 65–70, 76–78

Ulama
, 126, 133, 134, 137

Umbuntu
, 22

Uncertainty avoidance
, 45, 46

Uniformity
, 73

United Nations
, 235

Unity
, 68, 76

University of Louisville
, 215

diversity-related incidents
, 214

University of Maryland
, 215

diversity-related incidents
, 214

University of Missouri

diversity-related incidents
, 214, 216

University of Oklahoma

diversity-related incidents
, 216

U.S. Census Bureau

2014 National Population Projections
, 284

U.S. college campuses, changing landscape of
, 283–284

U.S. Navy

“Fat Leonard scandal,”
, 237

Value-laden Leadership Scale
, 263–264

Values
, 12, 171, 261–262

Venkataswamy, Govindappa
, 115–116

Verbal influence
, 91, 93, 94–96

emphasis on today’s global matrix
, 99–101

Vertical collectivism (VC)
, 26, 34, 35

Vertical individualist (VI)
, 26

Victor and William Fung Foundation
, 154

Vietnam War
, 214

Virtues
, 64, 65, 76

Eastern worldview of
, 72–76

Western worldview of
, 72

Vision
, 149

Visionary leadership
, 297, 298

Volkswagen
, 47

Vu jádè
, 65, 70

Warring States Period
, 74

Washington, George
, 15

Weberian approach to leadership

authority, types of
, 130–133

Weberian approach to Muslim leadership
, 127

Welch, Jack
, 261

Western leadership

applications of
, 76–78

Western paradigm, leadership as
, 6–9, 21

Western worldview of virtues
, 72

Wharton School
, 45

Wipro
, 115

Work-infused journey
, 202, 204–206

WorldCom
, 254

Worldview
, 71

Xi’an Jiaotong University
, 156

(moral character)
, 75–76

Yunus, Muhammad
, 115

Zang, Arthur
, 5, 14

Zoroastrianism
, 109, 115

Prelims
Part 1 A New Look at Leadership: Overview
Chapter 1 Theory Leadership from Africa: Examples of Trait Theory
Chapter 2 The Case for an Indigenous Collectivist Mindset
Chapter 3 Cross-cultural Dimensions of Personal Stories in Communicating Authentic Leadership
Chapter 4 How the Communal Philosophies of Ubuntu in Africa and Confucius Thought in China Might Enrich Western Notions of Leadership
Part 2 Ethnocultural Contexts
Chapter 5 Influence and Global Leadership: China, India, and the Multinational Corporation
Chapter 6 Indo-European Leadership (IEL): A Non-Western Leadership Perspective
Chapter 7 Current and Emerging Patterns of Muslim Leadership
Part 3 Application of Global and Diverse Perspectives in Different Contexts
Chapter 8 Service Leadership under the Service Economy
Chapter 9 Reinvigorating Conversations about Leadership: Application of Strategic Choice Theory to the Social Justice Organizational Leader
Chapter 10 Probing Leadership from Racio-Ethnic Perspectives in Higher Education: An Emergent Model of Accelerating Leader Identity
Chapter 11 Campus Unrest in American Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities for Strategic Diversity Leadership
Chapter 12 Inclusive Leadership and the Dynamics of Multinational Military Operations
Part 4 Future Directions…
Chapter 13 A New Perspective towards Leadership Paradigm
Chapter 14 A Sustainable, Culturally Competent Approach to Academic Leadership
Chapter 15 Addressing Race and Culture within a Critical Leadership Approach
Epilogue
About the Authors
About the Editors
Index