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Gender, authentic leadership, and identity: an analysis of women leaders' autobiographies

Authors :
Kapasi, Isla
Sang, Katherine
Sitko, Rafal
Sang, Katherine J.C.
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Emerald, 2016.

Abstract

Purpose: Leadership theories have moved from viewing leadership as a personality trait, towards models that recognise leadership as a social construction. Alongside this theorisation, gender and leadership remains of considerable interest, particularly given the under-representation of women in leadership positions. Methodological approaches to understanding leadership have begun to embrace innovative methods, such as historical analyses. The current study aims to understand how high profile women leaders construct a gendered leadership identity, with particular reference to authentic leadership.Approach: Thematic analysis of autobiographies, a form of identity work, of four women leaders from business and politics; Sheryl Sandberg, Karren Brady, Hillary Clinton and Julia Gillard.Findings: Analyses reveal that these women construct gender and leadership along familiar normative lines; for example, the emphasis on personal and familial values. However, their stories differ in that the normative extends to include close examination of the body and a sense of responsibility to other women. Overall, media representations of these ‘authentic’ leaders conform to social constructions of gender. Thus in the case of authentic leadership, a theory presented as gender neutral, the authenticity of leadership has to some extent been crafted by the media rather than the leader.Value: The study reveals that despite attempts to ‘craft’ and control the image of theauthentic self for consumption by followers, gendered media representations of individualsand leadership remain. Thus, alternative approaches to crafting an authentic leadership self which extend beyond (mainstream) media is suggested.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17542413
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....5488d0d788d38cbf63c9f5e94091c5ef