Essays about: "Responsible Leadership"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 51 essays containing the words Responsible Leadership.

  1. 16. The European Union in the time of crises: the internal struggle against the ideology of growth

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper

    Author : Hanna Mroczka; [2019]
    Keywords : Sustainable Development; climate crisis; European Union; economic growth; discourse analysis; ideology;

    Abstract : In the recent years, a growing body of research across both the social and natural sciences coming from a Marxist tradition has been focusing on the correlation between greenhouse gases emissions and economic development through the modern times. Throughout various research, the scholars argued that the link responsible for the climatic crisis lies in the very premise of the current economic model – reliance on relentless growth. READ MORE

  2. 17. What about women’s representation? : a case study of Bolivian horticulture markets in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the political representation of Bolivian women

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Anna Ioannou; [2019]
    Keywords : migration; women’s leadership; horticulture markets; Bolivia; Argentina;

    Abstract : This master thesis explores the organization and representation of Bolivian communities in Argentina, as well as the social and political role of Bolivian women. Empirical evidence from a case study of Bolivian communities in two Bolivian horticulture markets outside Buenos Aires, Argentina, reveal how Bolivian women, even though responsible for the main tasks within the markets, are underrepresented in the markets’ political sphere. READ MORE

  3. 18. Occupational Burnout - An Organizational Challenge & Managerial Responsibility : A qualitative study on leadership and managerial factors’ impact on burnout. Case study conducted on four compulsory schools in Sweden.

    University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/IHH, Företagsekonomi

    Author : Elin Lundqvist; Jiewen Cheng; Kreshnik Fatos Elshani; [2019]
    Keywords : Burnout; Occupational Burnout; Employee Burnout; Organisation; Management; Organizational Structure; Organizational Strategy; Leadership; Responsible Leadership; Sustainable Human Resources; New Public Management; NPM; Public Sector Organisations; Utbrändhet; Utmattningssyndrom; Ledarskap; Ledning; Organisation; Organisationsstruktur; Strategi; Hållbar Organisation;

    Abstract : Abstract Background Occupational Burnout is one of the greatest challenges affecting the labour markets today. It is mainly caused by prolonged stress exposure due to the psychosocial work environment and is nowadays the fastest growing cause of long-term sick leave in Sweden. It therefor affects both the society, organisation and individual. READ MORE

  4. 19. Ledarskap inom hästnäringen : skillnader och likheter i olika typer av verksamheter

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry

    Author : Isabelle Gothenby; Jacqueline Gissler; [2019]
    Keywords : ledarskap; hästnäring; ridsport; ridskola;

    Abstract : This study analyze leadership within equestrian sports and the leader’s own reflections regarding their role as a leader. Differences and similarities in different types of organizations are also taken in consideration. The fact that it is not known today how the leaders look at their leadership is an important factor and purpose for this study. READ MORE

  5. 20. Imagining a Revolutionary Iran: National Narratives in the Revolutionary Discourse of the Mojahedin-e Khalq

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för Mellanösternstudier

    Author : James Root; [2019]
    Keywords : revolutionary Islam; narrative; culture; Mojahedin-e Khalq; Iran; Social Sciences; History and Archaeology;

    Abstract : Skocpol’s States and Social Revolutions, first published in 1979, was a hugely influential book encapsulating what has become known as the “Third Generation” of theories of revolution. In it, she argues that “revolutions are not made, they come” (Skocpol, 1979, 17), insisting that structural factors such as pre-revolutionary social structure and state breakdown were primarily responsible for the outbreak of revolutions. READ MORE