Stoicism, philosophy as a way of life and Negative Capability: Developing a capacity for working in radical uncertainty

IF 2.2 3区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT Leadership Pub Date : 2023-05-30 DOI:10.1177/17427150231178092
Christina Hirsch, Charlotte von Bülow, Peter Simpson
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Philosophy and leadership are not generally held in close association. By contrast, this paper is a call to action for the academy and organisational practitioners to reflect on the potential contribution to leadership of a practice of philosophy as a way of life. In this, we explore what this might entail with an illustrative focus on Stoicism because of its explicit attention to working in radical uncertainty. Recent literature has also identified the potential merits of Negative Capability in this regard, and we discuss how this capacity is closely related to many Stoic practices. We challenge dominant leadership discourses at a fundamental level and argue that there is a need to consider approaches to leadership education and development that go beyond merely gaining new knowledge, skills and techniques. The requirement, which is also an opportunity, is nothing less than a transformation at the level of being and of one’s vision of the world. The theoretical contribution of the paper is supported by empirical evidence from a study with ten organizational executives who were introduced to Negative Capability through an arts-based methodology. This study provides insight into the potential contribution of ideas from Stoic philosophy to the development of a capacity to work with uncertainty. However, a core argument of this paper is that working in radical uncertainty requires more than a ‘quick fix’ and practitioners must learn to develop their own practice of philosophy as a way of life.
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斯多葛主义,作为一种生活方式的哲学和消极能力:在完全不确定的情况下发展工作能力
哲学和领导力通常没有密切的联系。相比之下,本文呼吁学术界和组织从业者反思作为一种生活方式的哲学实践对领导力的潜在贡献。在本文中,我们通过对斯多葛主义的说明性关注来探讨这可能带来的影响,因为它明确关注在激进的不确定性中工作。最近的文献也确定了消极能力在这方面的潜在优点,我们讨论了这种能力如何与许多斯多葛派实践密切相关。我们从根本上挑战了主导领导力的话语,并认为有必要考虑领导力教育和发展的方法,而不仅仅是获得新的知识、技能和技术。这种要求,同时也是一种机会,是人的存在和对世界的看法的一种转变。本文的理论贡献得到了对十名组织高管的研究的实证证据的支持,这些高管通过基于艺术的方法引入了消极能力。这项研究为斯多葛派哲学思想对不确定性工作能力发展的潜在贡献提供了见解。然而,本文的一个核心论点是,在完全不确定的情况下工作需要的不仅仅是“快速修复”,从业者必须学会发展自己的哲学实践作为一种生活方式。
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Leadership
Leadership MANAGEMENT-
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期刊介绍: Leadership is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research on leadership. Leadership is designed to provide an ongoing forum for academic researchers to exchange information, insights and knowledge on both theoretical development and empirical research on leadership. It will publish original, high-quality articles that contribute to the advancement of the field of leadership studies.
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