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Leading In Interorganizational Networks Towards A Reflexive Practice 1st Ed Matthias Mitterlechner

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Leading In Interorganizational Networks Towards A Reflexive Practice 1st Ed Matthias Mitterlechner
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.37 MB
Author: Matthias Mitterlechner
ISBN: 9783319979786, 9783319979793, 3319979787, 3319979795
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Leading In Interorganizational Networks Towards A Reflexive Practice 1st Ed Matthias Mitterlechner by Matthias Mitterlechner 9783319979786, 9783319979793, 3319979787, 3319979795 instant download after payment.

In view of the rising importance and prevalence of network-based collaboration, this book aims to meet the need for more theory in this area. Theoretically conceptualizing and empirically describing the practice of reflexive leadership in inter-organisational networks, it explores how member organisations approach reflexive leadership and the associated challenges. Examining these questions from wider leadership theory perspectives as well as a tighter focus upon inter-organizational networks, the author specifically explores how reflexive leadership can be sustained and how social and political contexts may obstruct or support its use, acceptance and practice. Based on in-depth qualitative empirical fieldwork in the Swiss healthcare sector, the book offers a novel practice-theoretical model for use in inter-organizational networks.

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