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  1. Beyond Emotional Intelligence: A Re-Conceptualisation of Resonant Leadership.Charlene Tan - forthcoming - Philosophy of Management:1-17.
    This paper critiques the concept of resonant leadership which focuses on utilising emotional intelligence in managing an organisation. It is argued that the prevailing understandings of resonant leadership over-emphasise individual attributes and neglect the social processes of communication. This article proposes a re-conceptualisation of resonant leadership by drawing on pertinent principles from the Chinese classic Huainanzi (The Master of Huainan). Instead of linking resonance to emotional intelligence, ancient Chinese thinkers interpret the former as pre-existing mutual responsiveness (xiangying) that contributes to (...)
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  • Understanding Chinese Concept of “Face”: The Limits of F. Fukuyama’s Approach to the Problem of Identity.Sergey A. Prosekov - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (12):107-121.
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  • An ancient Chinese interpretation of distributed leadership.Charlene Tan - 2024 - Asian Philosophy 34 (3):220-234.
    Drawing on the Huainanzi (The Master of Huainan), this article delineates an ancient Chinese understanding of distributed leadership. Accordingly, distributed leadership advocates the distribution of task that combines responsibility and authority; and the harmonious co-existence of the empowerment of others and positional authority. The distribution of responsibility and authority is undertaken by an exemplary leader who inspires others through one’s moral character and influence. Furthermore, distributed leadership infuses responsibility with positional, social and moral authority; harmonises the personal and interpersonal qualities (...)
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