Following Authentically: A Case of Proactive Followership in Shipping
Document Type
Book Chapter
Department
Drucker School of Management (CGU)
Publication Date
2016
Disciplines
Leadership Studies
Abstract
As the study of followership further escalates into the global mainstream of leadership studies, this book offers an excellent way to more proactively engage future leaders and followers in issues that they are likely to face in various organizational settings. Its business, education, and government content will appeal to academia, corporations, non-profits, and other enterprises.
DOI
© 2016 Emerald Group Publishing
Recommended Citation
Rodgers, R. K., & Bligh, M. C. (2016). Following Authentically: A Case of Proactive Followership in Shipping. In Koonce, R., Hurwitz, M., Carsten, M. C., & Bligh, M. C. (Eds.), Followership in Action: Cases and Commentaries.