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Jackson Parry - Leadership, Chp 3, 41-60.pdf

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Follower-centred Perspectives on <strong>Leadership</strong> 57Zi practi tIOners and consultants, we wi ll devote an entire chapter.Gapter 5) to the topic. In that chapter we will also pick up on and~nd upon the critically-oriented post-structuralist approaches tobdership that question many of the fundamental assumptions thati:adership researchers have made about the existence of leadership as a..::srinCt phenomenon. For now we want to close this chapter with an.ippfoach rhat recognizes the contributions of the follower-centric theories.:2scussed above and seeks to integrate these with considerations of the:ole of the leader in constructing leadership. Indeed it sees leadership asiOIllething that is essentially co-produced by followers and leaders.followers as co-producers of leadershipThe idea that leadersh ip is a relationship based on a mutual exchangeterween leaders and followers is not new. Hollander (1958) for example,suggested that leadership is a rwo-way influence and social exchange relarionshipbetween leaders and fo llowers. Messick (2005) describes leadershipas

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