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Dilemmas, Paradoxes, and Opportunities
Redaktion: Mendenhall, Mark E.; Clapp-Smith, Rachel; Stahl, Günter K.; Zilinskaite, Milda
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This book explores the dilemmas, paradoxes, and opportunities that leaders in global organizations of all types confront daily and addresses how managers can and should think about and approach these complex issues in responsible and productive ways.
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This book explores the dilemmas, paradoxes, and opportunities that leaders in global organizations of all types confront daily and addresses how managers can and should think about and approach these complex issues in responsible and productive ways.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000062847
- Artikelnr.: 59554890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000062847
- Artikelnr.: 59554890
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Mark E. Mendenhall holds the J. Burton Frierson Chair of Excellence in Business Leadership at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, and is a past president of the International Management Division of the Academy of Management. Milda ilinskait¿ is a senior scientist at Vienna University of Economics and Business, and a manager at the WU Center for Sustainability Transformation and Responsibility (STaR). Günter K. Stahl is a professor of international management and a codirector of the Centre for Sustainability Transformation and Responsibility (STaR) at the WU Vienna University of Economics and Business. Rachel Clapp-Smith is a professor of leadership in the College of Business, Chair of the Managerial Studies Department, and Academic Director of the Leadership Institute at Purdue University Northwest.
Introduction: Why do we study Responsible Global Leadership?;
Mark E. Mendenhall, Milda Zilinskaite, Günter K. Stahl and Rachel
Clapp-Smith;
PART I The nature and context of Responsible Global Leadership;
1. Responsible leadership in a VUCA world;
Christof Miska, Vera Economou and Günter K. Stahl;
2. Geopolitics, social polarization, and the bridging role of
cosmopolitan leaders;
Carol Reade and Hyun-Jung Lee;
3. "Positive change" in Responsible Global Leadership: process and
paradox;
Sonia Cristina Oliveira, Luca Giustiniano and Miguel Pina e Cunha;
PART II Challenges facing responsible global leaders;
4. Responsible Global Leadership in an era of environmentalism;
Jakari Griffith, Rachel Clapp-Smith, Gwendolyn M. Combs and David
Ellis;
5. Responsible Global Leadership in downstream and upstream supply
chains: a typology of archetypes of strategic responses to CSR
pressures;
Sheila M. Puffer, David Wesley, Luis Alfonso Dau and Elizabeth M.
Moore;
6. Responsible global migrant workforce management: leadership
challenges and opportunities
Milda Zilinskaite and Aida Hajro
7. The role of inclusion in Responsible Global Leadership;
Karsten Jonsen, Orly Levy, Ina Toegel and Josefine van Zanten;
PART III Rolling out Responsible Global Leadership in global
organizations: issues and best practices;
8. Developing globally responsible leaders;
Philip H. Mirvis;
9. Developing responsible global leaders in a multinational high
reliability organization;
Anna K. J. Gosovic and Anne-Marie Søderberg;
10. The long and winding road to Responsible Global Leadership in the
banking industry;
Marlene Gruber and Milda Zilinskaite;
11. Responsible global leaders as drivers of Responsible Innovation;
Christian Voegtlin and Moritz Patzer;
PART IV Epilogue;
12. Responsible Global Leadership: the anatomy and promise of an emerging
field;
Mark E. Mendenhall, Günter K. Stahl, and Christof Miska;
Mark E. Mendenhall, Milda Zilinskaite, Günter K. Stahl and Rachel
Clapp-Smith;
PART I The nature and context of Responsible Global Leadership;
1. Responsible leadership in a VUCA world;
Christof Miska, Vera Economou and Günter K. Stahl;
2. Geopolitics, social polarization, and the bridging role of
cosmopolitan leaders;
Carol Reade and Hyun-Jung Lee;
3. "Positive change" in Responsible Global Leadership: process and
paradox;
Sonia Cristina Oliveira, Luca Giustiniano and Miguel Pina e Cunha;
PART II Challenges facing responsible global leaders;
4. Responsible Global Leadership in an era of environmentalism;
Jakari Griffith, Rachel Clapp-Smith, Gwendolyn M. Combs and David
Ellis;
5. Responsible Global Leadership in downstream and upstream supply
chains: a typology of archetypes of strategic responses to CSR
pressures;
Sheila M. Puffer, David Wesley, Luis Alfonso Dau and Elizabeth M.
Moore;
6. Responsible global migrant workforce management: leadership
challenges and opportunities
Milda Zilinskaite and Aida Hajro
7. The role of inclusion in Responsible Global Leadership;
Karsten Jonsen, Orly Levy, Ina Toegel and Josefine van Zanten;
PART III Rolling out Responsible Global Leadership in global
organizations: issues and best practices;
8. Developing globally responsible leaders;
Philip H. Mirvis;
9. Developing responsible global leaders in a multinational high
reliability organization;
Anna K. J. Gosovic and Anne-Marie Søderberg;
10. The long and winding road to Responsible Global Leadership in the
banking industry;
Marlene Gruber and Milda Zilinskaite;
11. Responsible global leaders as drivers of Responsible Innovation;
Christian Voegtlin and Moritz Patzer;
PART IV Epilogue;
12. Responsible Global Leadership: the anatomy and promise of an emerging
field;
Mark E. Mendenhall, Günter K. Stahl, and Christof Miska;
Introduction: Why do we study Responsible Global Leadership?;
Mark E. Mendenhall, Milda Zilinskaite, Günter K. Stahl and Rachel
Clapp-Smith;
PART I The nature and context of Responsible Global Leadership;
1. Responsible leadership in a VUCA world;
Christof Miska, Vera Economou and Günter K. Stahl;
2. Geopolitics, social polarization, and the bridging role of
cosmopolitan leaders;
Carol Reade and Hyun-Jung Lee;
3. "Positive change" in Responsible Global Leadership: process and
paradox;
Sonia Cristina Oliveira, Luca Giustiniano and Miguel Pina e Cunha;
PART II Challenges facing responsible global leaders;
4. Responsible Global Leadership in an era of environmentalism;
Jakari Griffith, Rachel Clapp-Smith, Gwendolyn M. Combs and David
Ellis;
5. Responsible Global Leadership in downstream and upstream supply
chains: a typology of archetypes of strategic responses to CSR
pressures;
Sheila M. Puffer, David Wesley, Luis Alfonso Dau and Elizabeth M.
Moore;
6. Responsible global migrant workforce management: leadership
challenges and opportunities
Milda Zilinskaite and Aida Hajro
7. The role of inclusion in Responsible Global Leadership;
Karsten Jonsen, Orly Levy, Ina Toegel and Josefine van Zanten;
PART III Rolling out Responsible Global Leadership in global
organizations: issues and best practices;
8. Developing globally responsible leaders;
Philip H. Mirvis;
9. Developing responsible global leaders in a multinational high
reliability organization;
Anna K. J. Gosovic and Anne-Marie Søderberg;
10. The long and winding road to Responsible Global Leadership in the
banking industry;
Marlene Gruber and Milda Zilinskaite;
11. Responsible global leaders as drivers of Responsible Innovation;
Christian Voegtlin and Moritz Patzer;
PART IV Epilogue;
12. Responsible Global Leadership: the anatomy and promise of an emerging
field;
Mark E. Mendenhall, Günter K. Stahl, and Christof Miska;
Mark E. Mendenhall, Milda Zilinskaite, Günter K. Stahl and Rachel
Clapp-Smith;
PART I The nature and context of Responsible Global Leadership;
1. Responsible leadership in a VUCA world;
Christof Miska, Vera Economou and Günter K. Stahl;
2. Geopolitics, social polarization, and the bridging role of
cosmopolitan leaders;
Carol Reade and Hyun-Jung Lee;
3. "Positive change" in Responsible Global Leadership: process and
paradox;
Sonia Cristina Oliveira, Luca Giustiniano and Miguel Pina e Cunha;
PART II Challenges facing responsible global leaders;
4. Responsible Global Leadership in an era of environmentalism;
Jakari Griffith, Rachel Clapp-Smith, Gwendolyn M. Combs and David
Ellis;
5. Responsible Global Leadership in downstream and upstream supply
chains: a typology of archetypes of strategic responses to CSR
pressures;
Sheila M. Puffer, David Wesley, Luis Alfonso Dau and Elizabeth M.
Moore;
6. Responsible global migrant workforce management: leadership
challenges and opportunities
Milda Zilinskaite and Aida Hajro
7. The role of inclusion in Responsible Global Leadership;
Karsten Jonsen, Orly Levy, Ina Toegel and Josefine van Zanten;
PART III Rolling out Responsible Global Leadership in global
organizations: issues and best practices;
8. Developing globally responsible leaders;
Philip H. Mirvis;
9. Developing responsible global leaders in a multinational high
reliability organization;
Anna K. J. Gosovic and Anne-Marie Søderberg;
10. The long and winding road to Responsible Global Leadership in the
banking industry;
Marlene Gruber and Milda Zilinskaite;
11. Responsible global leaders as drivers of Responsible Innovation;
Christian Voegtlin and Moritz Patzer;
PART IV Epilogue;
12. Responsible Global Leadership: the anatomy and promise of an emerging
field;
Mark E. Mendenhall, Günter K. Stahl, and Christof Miska;