Leadership Special Issue: Do we need Authentic Leadership? Interrogating authenticity in a new world order

Leadership, 17(4), 389-394. DOI: 10.1177/17427150211000153.

The University of Auckland Business School Research Paper Series

Posted: 9 Jul 2022

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Marian Iszatt‐White

Lancaster University

Brigid Carroll

University of Auckland Business School

Rita A Gardiner

Western University, Canada

Steve Kempster

Lancaster University Management School

Date Written: 2021

Abstract

Authentic Leadership (AL) has been claimed as the ‘root construct’ (Avolio and Gardner, 2005) for other forms of ‘aspirational’ leadership with underpinnings in positive psychology. It has also been explicitly positioned as a response to the ‘ethical corporate meltdown’ (May et al., 2003: 247) said to have resulted from previous forms of leadership. Yet it has struggled to live up to its acknowledged functionalist and instrumentalist aims. At the same time, AL has proved resistant to important philosophical challenges seeking to problematize the nature of the ‘true self’ and draw attention to the complexities of enacting authenticity in the daily practice of leadership. These ambitious claims and unaddressed issues are at the heart of this special issue’s enquiry as to whether AL is fit for purpose as a driver of leadership theory and practice in the current world order, and its call for more critical attention to be paid to the notion of authenticity in leadership. The contributions to this special issue blend traditional, empirical papers with invited ‘Leading Questions’ thought pieces to offer a fundamental interrogation of authenticity at the same time as achieving a balance of perspectives. Full paper available at https://doi.org/10.1177/17427150211000153

Keywords: Special issue, leadership, editorial, leading questions, authentic leadership, authenticity

Suggested Citation

Iszatt‐White, Marian and Carroll, Brigid and Gardiner, Rita A and Kempster, Steve, Leadership Special Issue: Do we need Authentic Leadership? Interrogating authenticity in a new world order (2021). Leadership, 17(4), 389-394. DOI: 10.1177/17427150211000153., The University of Auckland Business School Research Paper Series, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4157587

Marian Iszatt‐White (Contact Author)

Lancaster University

Lancaster LA1 4YX
United Kingdom

Brigid Carroll

University of Auckland Business School ( email )

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Private Bag 92019
Auckland, 1010
New Zealand

Rita A Gardiner

Western University, Canada ( email )

Steve Kempster

Lancaster University Management School ( email )

Lancaster LA1 4YX
United Kingdom

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