authentic leadership life-story approach life experience emerging economies Ghana
Studies have called for exploring authentic leadership in diverse contexts, as organizations expressed a need for credible leadership amid challenging business times and societal volatilities. However, there has been limited consideration of the cultural and contextual boundaries of authentic leadership. This paper addresses this gap in literature and expands the empirical evidence by investigating the conceptualization of authentic leadership through a qualitative study in the context of West Africa. To this end, this research adopts a life-story approach with a variety of 16 business executives who shared their leadership experiences from Ghana. The findings of this research not only support and enrich the multifactorial characteristics of authentic leadership but also reveal an emerging dimension described as collective orientation. Additionally, the findings indicate that authentic leadership holds cultural relevance in emerging economies. Therefore, managers aiming to promote authentic leadership in their organizations need to recognize contextual values and cultivate appropriate environments to achieve positive outcomes.
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Title
Experiences of authentic leadership from life stories in West Africa
Authors/Creators
Believe Dedzo
Wei Wei Cheryl Leo - Murdoch University, Murdoch Business School
Fang Huang - Murdoch University
Publication Details
Journal of Management & Organization, Vol.32(1), pp.288-310
Publisher
Cambridge University Press in association with Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management.