Reimagining leadership in sport management: Lessons from the social construction of leadership
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-05, 08:36authored byJ Billsberry, J Mueller, J Skinner, Steve SwansonSteve Swanson, B Corbett, L Ferkins
Conventional approaches to leadership in sport management regard leadership as a leader-centric phenomenon. Recent advances in the generic leadership literature have highlighted the way that people construct their own understanding of leadership and shown that these influence their assessment and responses to people they regard as leaders. This observer-centric perspective is collectively known as the social construction of leadership. In this conceptual paper, we demonstrate how this emerging theoretical approach can reframe and invigorate our understanding of leadership in sport management. We explore the research implications of this new approach, reflect on what this might mean for teaching, and discuss the practical ramifications for leadership in sport management that might flow from the adoption of this approach.
History
Journal
Journal of Sport Management
Volume
32
Pagination
170-182
Location
Champaign, Ill.
ISSN
0888-4773
eISSN
1543-270X
Language
English
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article