Servant Leadership: An Ancient Style with 21st Century Relevance
Servant Leadership: An Ancient Style with 21st Century Relevance
Author(s): Franco Gandolfi, Seth Stone, Frank DenoSubject(s): Economy
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: leadership; servant leadership;leaders;
Summary/Abstract: Servant leadership is not a new concept; it has roots in ancient history. Robert Greenleaf (1970) revitalized the practice of servant leadership in modern organizations, but little progress has been made in the decades since in conceptualizing and operationalizing servant leadership. A review of the current literature identifies the history of servant leadership and outlines the recent path this leadership style is traveling toward increased organizational acceptance. A lack of a universally-accepted model, a shortage of quantifiable research, and the absence of a comprehensive instrumentation have slowed the acceptance of servant leadership amongst business scholars and practitioners and led to considerable confusion of what servant leadership is and is not. Examination of the servant leadership research and instrumentation reveals that servant leadership is at a critical moment in its journey towards becoming a fully recognized leadership style. Given that Van Dierondonck’s (2011) work brings together the previous models with a comprehensive measurement system, servant leadership is poised to enter the next stage of organizational acceptance.
Journal: Revista de Management Comparat Internațional
- Issue Year: 18/2017
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 350-361
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English