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Shared Leadership 2.0

Shared Leadership 2.0
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Shared Leadership 2.0

Taking Stock and Looking Forward
Christina L. Wassenaar , University of South Alabama
Craig L. Pearce , Pennsylvania State University
Natalia Lorinkova , Pennsylvania State University
April 2025
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9781009560511

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    Shared leadership entails a dynamic, interactive influence process among groups and teams. Whereas traditional models of leadership emphasize the importance of vertical leadership as a role occupied by an individual in a designated position, shared leadership emphasizes the importance of leadership as an unfolding social process, shifting the influence to the person with the most relevant knowledge, skills and abilities, juxtaposed against the emerging task related requirements. Research shows that shared leadership is a robust predictor of group, team and organizational outcomes across a variety of organizations, industries and cultural contexts. In fact, shared leadership is a better predictor of outcomes than vertical leadership. This Element provides a comprehensive review of the research on shared leadership, and points to promising directions for the future, in terms of both research and the practical application of shared leadership in action. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    April 2025
    Hardback
    9781009560511
    92 pages
    229 × 152 × 6 mm
    0.274kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Bringing shared leadership to the fore
    • 2. The historical bases of shared leadership
    • 3. Antecedents of shared leadership
    • 4. Outcomes of shared leadership
    • 5. Shared leadership future research agenda
    • 6. Putting shared leadership into practice
    • 7. The future of shared leadership
    • References.
      Authors
    • Christina L. Wassenaar , University of South Alabama
    • Craig L. Pearce , Pennsylvania State University
    • Natalia Lorinkova , Pennsylvania State University