The Role of Four Life-Story Aspects in a Collaborative Decision-making Process in the Field of Leadership Development

Sokol Loci, Judita Peterlin
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The aim of this conceptual paper is to add knowledge to the existing leadership development field. We examine the development of core intra- and interpersonal values, specifically the individual collaborative features, by considering life experiences (Day, Fleenor, Atwater, Sturm, & McKee, 2014), and how these personal collaborative features become integrated when leadership members (members of the leadership process) collaborate (Cullen-Lester, Maupin, & Carter, 2017). We formulate the following four relevant propositions: (1) Individual collaborative features should be integrated with the essential features of the leadership members' collaboration during a decision-making process. (2) A life-story aspect has substantive contents and the information drawn from it will therefore shape the leadership members% collaborative features and develop their meaning-making system, while participating in a collaborative decision-making process. (3) The subject under discussion, the context, the actors, and the time of occurrence are the four basic criteria of a life story aspect, in which an event is selected to be placed in. (4) A life story aspect provides fertile grounds for unpacking collaborative tendencies in general and thus implies such tendencies, particularly in the work setting. Consequently, the theoretical contributions of this paper entail advancing and integrating the existing literature of the life-story approach and collaborative decision-making in the leadership development field.
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生活故事的四个方面在领导力发展领域的协作决策过程中的作用
这篇概念性论文的目的是为现有的领导力发展领域增加知识。通过考虑生活经历(Day, Fleenor, Atwater, Sturm, & McKee, 2014),以及当领导成员(领导过程的成员)合作时,这些个人协作特征如何整合(Cullen-Lester, Maupin, & Carter, 2017),我们研究了核心内部和人际价值的发展,特别是个人协作特征。我们提出了以下四个相关命题:(1)在决策过程中,个体协作特征应与领导成员协作的本质特征相结合。(2)生活故事方面具有实质性的内容,从中提取的信息将因此塑造领导成员的协作特征,并在参与协作决策过程中发展他们的意义制造系统。(3)讨论的主题、语境、演员、发生时间是生活故事方面的四个基本标准,其中一个事件被选择放置在其中。(4)生活故事方面为揭示合作倾向提供了肥沃的土壤,因此暗示了这种倾向,特别是在工作环境中。因此,本文的理论贡献需要在领导力发展领域推进和整合生活故事方法和协作决策的现有文献。
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