Virtual organizations: a call for new leadership
Donatella De Paoli
Chapter 5 in Leadership in Spaces and Places, 2015, pp 109-127 from Edward Elgar Publishing
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This chapter is about a relatively new kind of workspace: the virtual space. Coming from an organizational aesthetics and leadership perspective, I give an extensive review of general research about virtual leadership, questioning whether current researchers and practitioners are too pessimistic about leadership in virtual space. Inspired by an interview with a young entrepreneur, running a company with several employees from long distance, it is argued that there is a call for a new leadership. I develop a map of a new leadership landscape and approach, based on the nature of technological networks favouring a more distributed, transparent, flexible, involving and democratic leadership approach. Several new leadership theories are described such as relational leadership, plural leadership, aesthetic and embodied leadership, making a claim that the traditional leader-centric and centralized approach is no longer so relevant for leadership in virtual space. Finally, it is argued that physical places and spaces are also important for virtual leadership, but in other ways than previously.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Social Policy and Sociology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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