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Document type :
Article dans une revue scientifique: Article original
DOI :
10.1177/17427150221128358
Link :
https://lilloa.univ-lille.fr/handle/20.500.12210/117404
Title :
Alternative leadership and the pitfalls of hierarchy: When formalization enables power to be tamed
Author(s) :
Grégoire, Maud [Auteur]
Delalieux, Guillaume [Auteur]
Fatien, Pauline [Auteur]
Journal title :
Leadership
Volume number :
18
Pages :
729–753
Publisher :
SAGE Publications
Publication date :
2022-09-22
ISSN :
1742-7150
Keyword(s) :
Hierarchy
Anarchism
Case study
Formalization
Power
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Gestion et management
French abstract :
Hierarchy is a keybut under-studiedlens for critically exploring leadership. The critical literature suggests that both mainstream and alternative leadership contribute to the perpetuation of hierarchy. In mainstream ...
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Hierarchy is a keybut under-studiedlens for critically exploring leadership. The critical literature suggests that both mainstream and alternative leadership contribute to the perpetuation of hierarchy. In mainstream leadership, even in its most recent forms in allegedly 'flattened' organizations, hierarchy continues to exist and followers often remain disempowered. In alternative leadership, which occurs for instance in non-hierarchical organizations, an unofficial hierarchy tends to persist: even when leadership is rejected, it is enacted in less-formalized forms, resulting in the tyranny of structurelessness and the undermining of horizontal democratic practices. Our research therefore explores whether and how alternative leadership can be practiced in such a way that it avoids the pitfalls of formal or informal hierarchy. We conducted an in-depth case study of a nonhierarchical group of freelancers, combining 140h of participant observation, 15 semi-structured interviews, and documentary analysis. Our research shows that it is possible to practice alternative leadership in a way that avoids the pitfalls of hierarchy and that this happens through the formalization of leadership. Leadership formalization allows power to be tamed by making it visible but it also involves some tensions.Show less >
English abstract : [en]
Hierarchy is a keybut under-studiedlens for critically exploring leadership. The critical literature suggests that both mainstream and alternative leadership contribute to the perpetuation of hierarchy. In mainstream ...
Show more >
Hierarchy is a keybut under-studiedlens for critically exploring leadership. The critical literature suggests that both mainstream and alternative leadership contribute to the perpetuation of hierarchy. In mainstream leadership, even in its most recent forms in allegedly 'flattened' organizations, hierarchy continues to exist and followers often remain disempowered. In alternative leadership, which occurs for instance in non-hierarchical organizations, an unofficial hierarchy tends to persist: even when leadership is rejected, it is enacted in less-formalized forms, resulting in the tyranny of structurelessness and the undermining of horizontal democratic practices. Our research therefore explores whether and how alternative leadership can be practiced in such a way that it avoids the pitfalls of formal or informal hierarchy. We conducted an in-depth case study of a nonhierarchical group of freelancers, combining 140h of participant observation, 15 semi-structured interviews, and documentary analysis. Our research shows that it is possible to practice alternative leadership in a way that avoids the pitfalls of hierarchy and that this happens through the formalization of leadership. Leadership formalization allows power to be tamed by making it visible but it also involves some tensions.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
20.500.12210/2
Collections :
  • Centre d'Études et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales (CERAPS) - UMR 8026
Submission date :
2024-10-02T10:29:32Z
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