Leadership and Organisational Culture in Development

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Communitarian Leadership
Crisis Events
Crisis Talk
Critical Leadership Studies
Cultural Intimacies
cultural theory
Development Exceptionalism
Development Leadership
development organisations
development sector organisations
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exceptionalism
Governable Category
Intended Beneficiaries
Leader Member Exchange Theory
Leader-centric Approaches
leadership culture in development context
leadership discourse critique
leadership fetishism
Leadership Paradigms
Local NGO Staff
management studies research
NGO Leader
NGO Management
Ohio State University Leadership Studies
Organisational Manifestations
organisational theory
organisational theory application
Performative Subjectivity
Pluralistic Ignorance
power dynamics analysis
Privileged Positionality
Public Administration
Socio-material Realities
sociology of organisations
Structuring Structures
Transformational Leadership
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032306025
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book uses organisational theory to explore how power and leadership operate in development organisations in different contexts and at different levels.

Culture as a tool for enacting change is of particular importance within organisational and leadership analysis but often limiting. Notions of exceptionalism within the development sector mean that lessons from other organisational contexts are often disregarded or deemed irrelevant. In examining the way that culture operates in organisational and leadership analysis and in development thinking and approaches, the book invites closer attention to modes of organising and leading. The book examines development exceptionalism and the leadership fetishism that it evokes as a panacea for addressing disorder and crisis. The term organisationalism is deployed to capture the endeavours to control and manage, produce and reproduce organisation, and the manifestations, responses and imprints of ‘seeing like an organisation’. The modes and manifestations of organisationalism are especially notable in times of crisis and disorder, accusations of wrongdoings, bad culture and bad leadership.

This book makes an important contribution to debates on development exceptionalism and leadership and as such will be of interest to researchers in development studies and management studies and related disciplines across sociology, politics and global governance.

Violeta Schubert is Senior Lecturer at the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia.

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