Hidden Treasure or Sinking Ship? Diagnosing the Study of Political Leadership
Abstract
The study of leadership leads a rather languishing life in the discipline of political science. In this article, we explore the literature on political leadership in order to 1) identify the obstacles that have prevented this literature from a more extensive dialogue with related fields in political science, and 2) explore whether this literature contains hidden treasures that could contribute to leadership-analyses in the discipline. We suggest that the tendency to characterize the study of leadership primarily as an art (rather than a science) might have prevented conversations with other sub-fields; however, we argue that the literature contains useful theoretical insights for the analysis of both broader societal transformations and specific political outcomes.
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Date
2009-12Author
Möller, Ulrika
Shierenbeck, Isabell
Keywords
political leadership
transformational
transactional
charismatic
legitimacy
ISSN
1653-8919
Series/Report no.
Working Papers
2009:27
Language
eng