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A grounded theory of the leadership process in a large government bureaucracy

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posted on 2024-07-13, 07:01 authored by G. K. Kriflik, Robert Jones
This paper presents a theory of the leadership process within the particular substantive setting of a large government bureaucracy. The study organisation (labelled AGRO) possesses a dominant engineering culture and has a history characterised by non- tumultuous change. The research methodology of orthodox grounded theory was employed. The main concern of the participants was found to be a desire to close the gap between their current work reality and that level they perceived themselves to be capable of achieving. This was resolved through the basic social process of Minimising Attainment Deficit. Leadership aspects of charisma and vision where not evident in this substantive setting.

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16th Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference (ANZAM 2002), Beechworth, Victoria, Australia, 04-07 December 2002

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16th Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference ANZAM 2002, Beechworth, Victoria, Australia, 04-07 December 2002

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Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management

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Paper Copyright © 2002 the Authors. Proceedings Copyright © ANZAM. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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