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Organisational leadership and/for sustainability: Future directions from John Dewey and social movements

Howieson, W.B.; Burnes, B.; Summers, J.C.

Authors

B. Burnes

J.C. Summers



Abstract

In this paper, we suggest that organisational leadership that is based (generally) on a neoliberal paradigm has contributed to an ‘intolerable situation’ that was recognised at the United Nations (2015a) Paris Agreement on Climate Change. We, therefore, attempt to re-frame organisational leadership based on a sustainability paradigm. In doing so, we draw on John Dewey’s thinking on publics: due to the need for greater stakeholder involvement in identifying how sustainability could be achieved and increasing pressure from governments, campaigning groups and public opinion for organisations to expand their boundaries further to interact with, and take seriously, the needs of the communities that they affect. Then―and for the implementation of this re-frame and cognizant of the community requirement―we will offer that guidance may be drawn from the emerging social movements literature, specifically the importance of narration, mobilisation and organisation. Finally, we present a revised framework for organisational leadership that is based on this sustainability paradigm.

Citation

Howieson, W., Burnes, B., & Summers, J. (2019). Organisational leadership and/for sustainability: Future directions from John Dewey and social movements. European Management Journal, 37(6), 687-693. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emj.2019.02.003

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 12, 2019
Online Publication Date Feb 15, 2019
Publication Date 2019-12
Deposit Date Apr 2, 2019
Publicly Available Date Feb 16, 2021
Journal European Management Journal
Print ISSN 0263-2373
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 37
Issue 6
Pages 687-693
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emj.2019.02.003
Keywords Leadership, Framing, John Dewey, Social Movements,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1643018
Contract Date Apr 2, 2019

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