Leadership in Sport Organizations
Christopher R. Barnhill (),
Natalie L. Smith () and
Brent D. Oja ()
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Christopher R. Barnhill: Georgia Southern University
Natalie L. Smith: East Tennessee State University
Brent D. Oja: University of Northern Colorado
Chapter 18 in Organizational Behavior in Sport Management, 2021, pp 201-220 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Leadership is an ever-present feature in management and organizational behavior studies. You’ve probably noticed that leadership has been mentioned in nearly every chapter of this textbook. In this final chapter, we examine leadership, from the earliest theories to current leadership discussions in sport. Although this chapter explores many popular leadership theories, particular detail is dedicated to the moral leadership theories that are becoming increasingly popular in sport.
Keywords: Leader behavior; Contingency theories of leadership; Charismatic leadership; Transformational leadership; Authentic leadership; Ethical leadership; Servant leadership (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-67612-4_18
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