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Leadership in Spaces and Places
By combining new research on leadership and workspaces, Leadership in Spaces and Places argues for a radical reconceptualization of leadership. They argue leadership is not only about leaders themselves, but is also affected by the built environment.
With contributions from both scholars and practitioners alike, the authors discuss leadership in six different contexts:
• workspaces in change
• open-office spaces
• virtual workspaces
• service spaces
• cultural spaces
• institutional spaces.
With contributions from both scholars and practitioners alike, the authors discuss leadership in six different contexts:
• workspaces in change
• open-office spaces
• virtual workspaces
• service spaces
• cultural spaces
• institutional spaces.
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Contributors
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Work that used be tied to offices, cubicles and desks is undergoing a major transformation in terms of where, when and how it is carried out. Space and materiality of workplaces have long been taken for granted amongst organization studies scholars. But the changing definition of work and workspace has, in recent years, inspired a growing number of scholars to reconsider organizational theories and practices.
By combining new research on leadership and workspaces, Leadership in Spaces and Places argues for a radical reconceptualization of leadership. Leadership is not only defined by leaders themselves, but is also affected by the built environment.
With contributions from both scholars and practitioners alike, the authors discuss leadership in six different contexts:
• workspaces in change
• open office spaces
• virtual workspaces
• service spaces
• cultural spaces
• institutional spaces.
The book is aimed at two audiences: leadership, organization and management scholars interested in cutting-edge leadership research; and managers, architects and workplace designers who want to update their knowledge on how workplace design contributes to organizational purposes and leadership.
By combining new research on leadership and workspaces, Leadership in Spaces and Places argues for a radical reconceptualization of leadership. Leadership is not only defined by leaders themselves, but is also affected by the built environment.
With contributions from both scholars and practitioners alike, the authors discuss leadership in six different contexts:
• workspaces in change
• open office spaces
• virtual workspaces
• service spaces
• cultural spaces
• institutional spaces.
The book is aimed at two audiences: leadership, organization and management scholars interested in cutting-edge leadership research; and managers, architects and workplace designers who want to update their knowledge on how workplace design contributes to organizational purposes and leadership.
Critical Acclaim
‘A wise person once said, ‘Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.’ The editors of Leadership in Spaces and Places have choreographed a masterpiece. They have assembled a superb collection of scholarship that sheds light on the relationship between humans and their environments, specifically in regard to the socio-materiality between leadership and space. The contributors to this twelve-chapter volume include scholars who are on the cutting edge of thinking about the embodiment of leadership, specifically as it applies to the constructed environment. . . The bibliographies alone are superb resources for anyone interested in this area of scholarship.’
– Leadership and the Humanities
– Leadership and the Humanities
Contributors
Contributors: S.H. Blakstad, G. Burrell, K. Dale, D. De Paoli, K. Greenlees, T. Grenness, R. Höykinpuro, A. Ropo, P. Salovaara, E. Sauer, N. Uolamo, A.L. Vaagaasar, M. Vartiainen
Contents
Contents:
Why Space Need to be Taken Seriously in Leadership and Organization Studies and Practice?
Arja Ropo, Donatella De Paoli, Perttu Salovaara and Erika Sauer
PART I WORKSPACES IN CHANGE
1. What Can Coworking Movement Tell Us About the Future of Workplaces?
Perttu Salovaara
2. Work Isn’t Where It Used To Be
Siri Hunnes Blakstad
PART II OPEN-OFFICE SPACES
3. A Spatial Perspective to Leadership in Knowledge-Intensive Projects
Anne Live Vaagaasar
4. Leading Employee Wellbeing by Workspace Experiences
Niina Uolamo and Arja Ropo
PART III VIRTUAL WORKSPACES
5. Virtual Organizations. A Call for New Leadership
Donatella De Paoli
6. Virtual Spaces as Workplaces. Working and Leading in Virtual Worlds
Matti Vartiainen
PART IV SERVICE SPACES
7. The Symbolic Dimension of Space and Artefacts in a Bookstore. Leadership Without a Leader?
Kaisa Greenlees
8. Front Stage With No Front-Stage Employees. Customer Perceptions of Self-Service Hotels
Ritva Höykinpuro
PART IV CULTURAL SPACES
9. Cities Lead
Erika Sauer
10. Culture Matters. Space and Leadership in a Cross-Cultural Perspective
Tor Grenness
PART V INSTITUTIONAL SPACES
11. Leadership and Space in 3D. Distance, Dissent and Disembodiment in the Case of a New Academic Building
Karen Dale and Gibson Burrell
12. Hospital as a Space of Power. Ownership of Space and Symbols of Power in the Hospital Setting
Erika Sauer
Index
Why Space Need to be Taken Seriously in Leadership and Organization Studies and Practice?
Arja Ropo, Donatella De Paoli, Perttu Salovaara and Erika Sauer
PART I WORKSPACES IN CHANGE
1. What Can Coworking Movement Tell Us About the Future of Workplaces?
Perttu Salovaara
2. Work Isn’t Where It Used To Be
Siri Hunnes Blakstad
PART II OPEN-OFFICE SPACES
3. A Spatial Perspective to Leadership in Knowledge-Intensive Projects
Anne Live Vaagaasar
4. Leading Employee Wellbeing by Workspace Experiences
Niina Uolamo and Arja Ropo
PART III VIRTUAL WORKSPACES
5. Virtual Organizations. A Call for New Leadership
Donatella De Paoli
6. Virtual Spaces as Workplaces. Working and Leading in Virtual Worlds
Matti Vartiainen
PART IV SERVICE SPACES
7. The Symbolic Dimension of Space and Artefacts in a Bookstore. Leadership Without a Leader?
Kaisa Greenlees
8. Front Stage With No Front-Stage Employees. Customer Perceptions of Self-Service Hotels
Ritva Höykinpuro
PART IV CULTURAL SPACES
9. Cities Lead
Erika Sauer
10. Culture Matters. Space and Leadership in a Cross-Cultural Perspective
Tor Grenness
PART V INSTITUTIONAL SPACES
11. Leadership and Space in 3D. Distance, Dissent and Disembodiment in the Case of a New Academic Building
Karen Dale and Gibson Burrell
12. Hospital as a Space of Power. Ownership of Space and Symbols of Power in the Hospital Setting
Erika Sauer
Index