The Action Logics of Environmental Leadership: A Developmental Perspective |
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Authors: | Olivier Boiral Mario Cayer Charles M Baron |
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Institution: | (1) Management, Laval University, Pavillon Palasis-Prince, 2325 rue de la Terrasse, Quebec, QC, Canada, G1V 0A6 |
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Abstract: | This article examines how the action logics associated with the stages of consciousness development of organizational leaders
can influence the meaning, which these leaders give to corporate greening and their capacity to consider the specific complexities,
values, and demands of environmental issues. The article explores how the seven principal action logics identified by Rooke
and Torbert (2005, Harvard Business Review
83(4), 66–76; Opportunist, Diplomat, Expert, Achiever, Individualist, Strategist and Alchemist) can affect environmental leadership.
An examination of the strengths and limitations of these action logics reveals the relevance of the so-called post-conventional
stages of consciousness to the recognition and effective management of complex environmental issues. Suggestions are also
made for promoting organizational contexts conducive to the development of a post-conventional environmental leadership. |
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Keywords: | environmental leadership consciousness development corporate greening social and environmental responsibilities post-conventional stages |
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