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Leaders' Networking Behaviours in a Time of Crisis: A Qualitative Study on the Frontline against COVID-19
Authors:Stefano Tasselli  Alessandro Sancino
Institution:1. University of Exeter;2. Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca

Open University

Abstract:What do leaders do when they interact with followers and stakeholders in a time of crisis? What networking behaviours do leaders manifest in such a context of emergency? We answer these questions through qualitative research and cluster analysis conducted on a sample of leaders involved in community management in the most affected region in northern Italy during the three key phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings span a period of 18-months and show that leaders display a behavioural repertoire that includes six networking actions. Grouped together, these actions identify three clusters of leaders: Churners, who engage mainly in network generation and network termination; Divergent leaders, who manifest high levels of network conflict and re-construal; and Sense-makers, who are high in network deepening and teleology. Our research contributes to unveil the idiographic micro-foundations of networking behaviour during organizational jolts.
Keywords:networking  social networks  microfoundations  leadership  behaviours  nomothetic  idiographic  organizational crisis  COVID-19  qualitative research  cluster analysis
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