Putting the leader back into authentic leadership: Reconceptualising and rethinking leaders

Increasingly poor and unethical decision-making on the part of leaders across the globe, such as the recent Australian cricket ball tampering scandal, pose a significant challenge for society and for organisations. Authentic leadership development is one strategy that has been positioned as an antid...

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Published inAustralian journal of management Vol. 45; no. 1; pp. 114 - 133
Main Authors Crawford, Joseph A, Dawkins, Sarah, Martin, Angela, Lewis, Gemma
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.02.2020
Sage Publications Ltd
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Summary:Increasingly poor and unethical decision-making on the part of leaders across the globe, such as the recent Australian cricket ball tampering scandal, pose a significant challenge for society and for organisations. Authentic leadership development is one strategy that has been positioned as an antidote to unethical leadership behaviours. However, despite growing interest in authentic leadership, the construct still embodies several criticisms including conceptual clarity; leader-centricity; bias towards the person, not the leader; philosophical ambiguity; and demographic challenges. Each of these criticisms will be explored in depth to inform a reconceptualisation of the authentic leader construct, comprising indicators of awareness, sincerity, balanced processing, positive moral perspective and informal influence. Importantly, this revised conceptualisation considers how researchers can conceptually distinguish between authentic leaders, followers and individuals. To conclude, we propose a research agenda for authentic leaders, encouraging the pursuit of further construct clarity, including the development of rigorous authentic leader behaviour measures, expanding the psychometric profile of the authentic leader construct, increasing the focus on authentic followers and enhancing leader development programmes.
Bibliography:AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, Vol. 45, No. 1, Feb 2020, 114-133
Informit, Melbourne (Vic)
ISSN:0312-8962
1327-2020
DOI:10.1177/0312896219836460