Description
The volume provides in-depth analysis of the social, political and economic factors that shape leadership capacity building efforts and shows how leadership behaviors and practices differ from those in the West, reflecting an ethic of care, social responsibility and concern for developing both organization and individual capabilities as well as fostering community improvement and nation-building and advancing social justice and human well-being. The book reveals the complexity of leadership behaviors in the region and contextualizes analyses with broader contemporary debates including migration, governance, climate change and political leadership succession. The book also includes original insights into the role of women in leadership in business, politics and the community.
This unique volume will benefit international organizational behavior/development specialists, international human resource development practitioners and students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It will be invaluable to development specialists, HR consultants and practitioners on assignment in the Middle East and for policy and capacity development experts in NGOs and international organizations such as the ILO, UN and World Bank.
Contributors: S. Abuznaid, A.J. Ali, R. Althakhri, R. Common, R. Hayat, K. Hutchings, A. Mamman, B.D. Metcalfe, F. Mimouni, K. Mohannak, T. Murfin, L. Mutlaq, M.F. OEzbilgin, C.J. Rees, G. Rice, S. Sendjaya, A.M. Suliman, N. Sultan, D. Weir, R. Wilson
About the Author
Edited by Beverly Dawn Metcalfe, Professor in International Management and Development, Olayan School of Business, American University of Beirut, Lebanon and Fouad Mimouni, Researcher on leadership development and practitioner in talent management and executive coaching, Middle East
Book Information
ISBN 9780857938749
Author Beverly Dawn Metcalfe
Format Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd