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The role of leaders' emotions
2009
Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
Western cultures support the notion that the ideal 'professional' behaviour for a leader is primarily rational and carefully controlled emotionally. The relationship of reason and emotion is often played out as one of mutual exclusion, and moreover as one representing hierarchy of leaders and followers. Power positions in most organizations are ritually emphasized through strict emotional control/suppression. Thus this display of unemotional rationality is held to be synonymous with control,
doi:10.19041/apstract/2009/3-4/21
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