Ecological leadership : a new perspective on leadership


Autoria(s): Brymer, Eric George; Gray, Tonia; Cotton, Wayne; Carpenter, Cathryn
Contribuinte(s)

Jankelson, Claire

Martin, Glenn

Brymer, Eric (George)

Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Given today's focus on the state of the environment and the developing role of corporate social leadership in could be argued that there is a need for the development of successful business leaders who have a positive relationship to the natural world. Gifford (2007) argued that any real change in sustainable practice will most likely happen at an individual level, through changes in attitudes and everyday behaviour. For this change to happen, an individual will need to feel connected to the natural world (Dunbar, 2004; Schroll, 2007). Roszak (1992) developed the notion of ecopsychology specifically to explore this relationship and suggest new ways to generate greater environmental awareness as well as ameliorate psychological problems caused or exacerbated by widespread alienation from nature. From this perspective it seems imperative that we develop people centred leader’s who feel connected to the natural world whilst demonstrating solid performance, as measured by organisational and social indicators. This paper presents information from an International research project that might add further insights into the role outdoor education plays in the development of generic leaders who have a positive relationship to the natural world. Three questionnaires, an established measurement of generic transformational leadership (MLQ) and two established measurement of attitudes to and feelings about the natural world (the New Ecological Paradigm Scale and the Connectedness to Nature Scale), were administered to 214 (males, n=138 and females, n=76) International outdoor leaders with the implicit aim of assessing the nexus of transformational leadership theory and adventure based leadership development. The large and diverse cohort of participants has provided ground-breaking insights into transformational and ecological leadership styles. This paper outlines a descriptive analysis of findings and offers valuable information for those involved in training leaders. Throughout this presentation participants will be encouraged to contextualise the information for their specific circumstance.

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41244/

Publicador

Spirituality, Leadership and Management Incorporated (NSW)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41244/1/41244.pdf

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Brymer, Eric George, Gray, Tonia, Cotton, Wayne, & Carpenter, Cathryn (2010) Ecological leadership : a new perspective on leadership. In Jankelson, Claire, Martin, Glenn, & Brymer, Eric (George) (Eds.) Journal of Spirituality, Leadership and Management (SLaM), Spirituality, Leadership and Management Incorporated (NSW), St Josephs Centre for Reflective Living, Baulkham Hills, NSW, pp. 84-94.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 The authors and Spirituality, Leadership and Management Inc

Copyright for all papers herein rests with the individual authors.

Fonte

Centre for Health Research; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #130201 Creative Arts Media and Communication Curriculum and Pedagogy #130304 Educational Administration Management and Leadership #220400 RELIGION AND RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS #Transformational Leadership #Outdoor Leadership #Ecological Leadership
Tipo

Conference Paper