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Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry

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Rok 2012 
Tom 10 
Numer 1-2

The Role of Story in Leadership Change: A Look at the Impact of Restorying on Transition for Leaders

Melanie Lawler
Truckee Meadows Community College

2012 10 (1-2) Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry

Abstrakt

Through two case studies, this paper explores the role that story or narrative has upon the changing role of the entrepreneur within organizations. The literature on story and leadership is compiled and eight themes are identified. These themes are then used to take a dramatist perspective on the case study narratives. Findings show that there is a new realm of research that could be conducted to illicit a better understanding of narrative and entrepreneurship, specifically: longitudinal studies would help to illicit whether entrepreneurs do restory in face of organizational pressures and identification of the stories told by stakeholders in face of entrepreneurial changes. There is also more research to be conducted on the impact that locus of control has on narrative construction and restorying.

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APA style

Lawler, Melanie (2012). The Role of Story in Leadership Change: A Look at the Impact of Restorying on Transition for Leaders. (2012). The Role of Story in Leadership Change: A Look at the Impact of Restorying on Transition for Leaders. Tamara: Journal For Critical Organization Inquiry, 10(1-2), 23-29. (Original work published 2012)

MLA style

Lawler, Melanie. „The Role Of Story In Leadership Change: A Look At The Impact Of Restorying On Transition For Leaders”. 2012. Tamara: Journal For Critical Organization Inquiry, t. 10, nr 1-2, 2012, ss. 23-29.

Chicago style

Lawler, Melanie. „The Role Of Story In Leadership Change: A Look At The Impact Of Restorying On Transition For Leaders”. Tamara: Journal For Critical Organization Inquiry, Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry, 10, nr 1-2 (2012): 23-29.