Book Review: Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice
In academia, there has been a lack of research, books and journals about leadership and this discipline. Even the top schools of business are not able to give leadership intellectually. The Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice is based on Harvard Business School Centennial Colloquium. It has been edited by HBS professors Nitin Nohria and Rakesh Khurana. The book compiles important scholarly articles and papers from diverse fields like psychology, sociology, history and economics. It also compiles leadership research while paving the way for future research.
This book features some of the most renowned scholars from different disciplines. It highlights that leadership is a serious personal and professional responsibility. It can act as a catalyst for elevating leadership to intellectualism. Leadership also shapes the agenda for research for next-generation scholars.
Bridging the Gap between Corporate and Intellectual Leadership
This book has a collection of good reads that tries to bridge the gap between leadership and intellectualism as it is yet not considered as a serious academic discipline. Many business schools vouch to create leaders that can make a difference in the world. Many scholars who come from different backgrounds have brought together this edited volume to shape the academic discipline of leadership.
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