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Rethinking Organizational Leader Identity Development: A Social Network and Ethnographic Approach

Russell Paul Lemler

Title:
Rethinking Organizational Leader Identity Development: A Social Network and Ethnographic Approach
Author(s):
Lemler, Russell Paul
Thesis Advisor(s):
Kim, Jerry W
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Type:
Theses
Degree:
Ph.D., Columbia University
Department(s):
Business
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Abstract:
I propose a nuanced theoretical approach to understanding leader identity development in organizations. Past identity work has ignored or tangentially addressed phases of development that I term `leader identity stagnation' and `leader identity destruction'. Analysis of survey and network data examining West Point cadets' identities and friendship, leadership, and trust networks adds insight into the leader identity development process. Ethnographic research of the institution offers further understanding and helps confirm the new theoretical model of the phases of leader identity development. A concluding chapter examines the application of new social networking technologies and mixed-media interaction to enhance organizational leader identity construction. A gap exists in management literature pertaining to the creation and use of social network technologies for this purpose.
Subject(s):
Management
Organizational sociology
Organizational behavior
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Russell Paul Lemler, , Rethinking Organizational Leader Identity Development: A Social Network and Ethnographic Approach, Columbia University Academic Commons, .

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