Leadership in Temporary Organizations: A Review of Leadership Theories and a Research Agenda |
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Authors: | Ana K. Tyssen Andreas Wald Patrick Spieth |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bosch Security Systems, Frankfurt am Main, Germany;2. European Business School Paris, Paris, France;3. EBS Universit?t für Wirtschaft und Recht, Strascheg Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SIIE), Oestrich‐Winkel, Germany |
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Abstract: | Projects and other temporary forms of organizing are different from standard organizational processes. As most leadership theories are based on the assumption of stable organizational environments, the increase in temporary forms of organizing poses specific challenges to leadership theories. We evaluate existing leadership theories in terms of their applicability on temporary environments and identify theories, which are adaptable to temporary settings and therefore may be the basis for empirical investigations in this field. On this basis we derive a research agenda by proposing individual leadership theories and combinations of different leadership approaches to be further assessed in research. |
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Keywords: | leadership leadership theory project team temporary organization |
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