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Теоретический анализ подходов к пониманию деструктивного лидерства в малых группах∗

Теоретический анализ подходов к пониманию деструктивного лидерства в малых группах∗

Abstract

The article presents a historical survey and a theoretical analysis of research approaches to the conception of destructive leadership. Relying on the results of the analysis, the author arrives at a conclusion that in most studies the reasons and the peculiarities of destructive leadership are related to the individual and personal characteristics of the leader, while psychosocial factors causing the appearance and development of destructive leadership are not given enough consideration. The article also presents the definition and typology of destructive leadership in small groups

В статье представлены исторический обзор и теоретический анализ научных подходов к пониманию деструктивного лидерства, по результатам которых делается вывод, что в большинстве исследований появление и особенности функционирования деструктивного лидерства объясняются за счет индивидуальных и личностных особенностей лидеров, недостаточно внимания уделяется социально-психологическим факторам, обуславливающим появление и развитие деструктивного лидерства. Дано определение и типология деструктивного лидерства в малых группах

Keywords

ДЕСТРУКТИВНОСТЬ, ДЕСТРУКТИВНОЕ ЛИДЕРСТВО, ЛИДЕРСТВО, ЛИДЕР, ДЕСТРУКТИВНЫЙ ЛИДЕР, МАЛАЯ ГРУППА

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