Un nou enfocament en el lideratge del segle XXI

  1. Monzani, Lucas
  2. Ripoll Botella, Pilar
  3. Peiró Silla, José María
Journal:
Anuari de psicologia de la Societat Valenciana de Psicologia

ISSN: 1135-1268

Year of publication: 2012

Volume: 14

Issue: 1

Pages: 31-41

Type: Article

More publications in: Anuari de psicologia de la Societat Valenciana de Psicologia

Abstract

The notion that some people may be primus inter pares (first among peers) is perhaps the cornerstone of our society. The question of who should be the first has been source of curiosity and inspiration for religions, philosophers and artists. However, the real question is not only who should be first, but which qualities, values or beliefs allow someone leading people. This paper theoretically develop certain characteristics of leaders and organizations and their impact on the psychological health of individuals, and then present theoretical alternatives based on developments in the academic literature, specifically the model of authentic leadership.

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