Leadership Development in Emerging Market Economies / edited by Alexandre Ardichvili, Khalil Dirani.
Material type: TextSeries: Palgrave Studies of Internationalization in Emerging MarketsPublication details: New York Palgrave Macmillan US Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.Description: 321 Pages; 1 online resource (XXI, 321 p. 13 il)Content type:- texto
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- 9781137580030
- 1137580038
- 9781137580023
- 113758002X
- 658.409209 LEAÂ 23
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Includes Index
1. Introduction: Leadership Development in Emerging Markets -- 2. Gerdau's Men of Steel: A Unique Case of Leadership Development in Brazil -- 3. Leadership Development in the Russian Federation -- 4. Leadership Development Models and Practices in India: Review of Literature -- 5. Leadership and Leadership Development in China -- 6. Leadership Development in South Africa -- 7. Developing Leadership Capacity in Indonesian Higher Education -- 8. Organizational Leadership Development in Malaysia: Current Practices, Challenges and Future Potentials -- 9. Leadership Development in Thailand -- 10. Leadership Development in Vietnam -- 11. Effective Leadership and Leadership Development in South Korea: Lessons Learned from Two Large Conglomerates -- 12. Leadership Development in Ghana: A New Look at an Old Concept -- 13. Leadership Development for Frontier Societies: Reflections from Kenya -- 14. Leadership in Saudi Arabia: A Multifaceted Phenomenon -- 15. Exploring Leadership Development in Turkey: Implications for Technology and Innovation -- 16. Leadership Development in the Polish Economy during the Transformation Process: Selected Issues -- 17. The shadows of the past and the hopes of the future: A road towards a comprehensive leadership development in Hungary.
This edited volume provides an overview of the current state and indigenous practices of leadership development (LD) in a select group of emerging market economies, including BRICS, Southeast and East Asia, Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Africa. While some authors focus exclusively on LD in the business sector, others discuss such topics as LD in higher education, the role of higher education institutions in leadership development for managers and executives, the role of religious institutions, and LD in the government and public sectors. Further, chapters on Brazil, Malaysia, Russia, Thailand, South Africa and South Korea include case studies of LD in individual companies. These cases and examples can be used in discussions of indigenous LD practices in courses on international and cross-cultural HRD, HRM, and leadership and organization development. Readers will benefit from this unique view of indigenous practices and perspectives from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds: HRD, HRM, and management and leadership studies. It is an essential read for academic audiences who recognize leadership development as a dominant trend both in developed and emerging economies.
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