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important reason for change resistance is employee uncertainty. Yet despite wide consensus that leadership and communication are …
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to make the case, firstly, that democratic leadership, referred to as “leaderful … practice,” should be the fundamental form of leadership that characterizes participatory organizational change. The parties … leadership, dialogue, and deliberation should be included among the bedrock principles of participatory organizational change …
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leadership development series among a group of high-level administrators within a university consortium. The case study gives … promise to the use of developmental action learning to enhance collaborative leadership processes. …
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organizational change success. Indeed, the absence of leadership-conveyed truth-telling, and stakeholder truth acceptance, restrains …
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, challenges related to change resistance can always occur, particularly lacking effective change leadership. Leadership can …
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; responsible leadership – as the art of building and maintaining strong and moral relationships with all stakeholders …
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Kanazawa (2007) offers an explanation for the variation across countries of average intelligence. It is based on the … idea human intelligence is a domain specific adaptation and that both temperature and the distance from some putative point …
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This paper investigates the role of early life adversity and home resources in terms of competence formation and school achievement based on data from an epidemiological cohort study following 364 children from birth to adolescence. Results indicate that organic and psychosocial risks present in...
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This paper re-examines a finding by Crow et al. (1998) showing that equal skill of right and left hands – hemispheric indecision - is associated with deficits in cognitive ability. This is consistent with the idea that failure to develop dominance of one hemisphere is associated with various...
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In this study, we try to connect the economic literature on human capital formation with findings from neurobiology and psychology on early childhood development and self-regulation. Our basic framework for assessing the distribution of agespecific returns to investment in skills is an...
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