Table of contents - Special Issue: Public leadership across boundaries
Guest Editors: Nikol Hopman, Randy Poon
Unethical 20th century business leaders: Were some of them corporate psychopaths? The case of Robert Maxwell
Clive R. BoddyThe purpose of this paper is to present evidence to examine the possible psychopathy of Robert Maxwell, a notorious figure in UK business history.
Reimagining leadership – and its relationship with management – for the public sector
Don DunoonThe purpose of this paper is to review and critique three conventional assumptions about leadership and put forward an alternative framing, with leadership presented as a distinct…
Public leadership: Navigating leadership challenges and operating in service of the common good in an interconnected world
M. Beth PageWith increased globalization, technology advancements, and interconnectedness, greater alignment on values and leadership is needed. The purpose of this paper is to explore the…
Developing citizen leadership in Myanmar: the DeBoer fellowship
Timothy Steffensmeier, Julia Fabris McBride, Peter DoveThe purpose of this paper is to understand the impact of the DeBoer fellowship, a citizen leadership development program in Myanmar. The challenge in Myanmar of catalyzing…
Towards understanding a multi-stakeholder approach in a youth leadership development program
Manuel J. De Vera, Jose Enrique R. Corpus, Donn David P. RamosThe purpose of this paper is to explore the experiences gained by participants of youth leadership development (YLD) programs that introduce multi-stakeholder processes as part of…
Leading across cultural borders: a communitarian approach to global development
Malcolm Elliott GloverThe purpose of this paper is to explore the community development experiences of a communitarian leader who has worked with various global institutions. Through interviews and the…
The competing values framework: Implications for strategic leadership, change and learning in public organizations
Evert Lindquist, Richard MarcyThe purpose of this paper is to explore how the competing values framework (CVF) could be used by public service leaders to analyze and better understand public sector leadership…
ISSN:
2056-4929e-ISSN:
2056-4937ISSN-L:
2056-4929Renamed from:
International Journal of Leadership in Public ServicesOnline date, start – end:
2015Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Tim Mau