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Leadership and accountability for social development: intellectual leadership and rectors

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  • Serdar Vural Uygun
  • Sandeep Kumar Gupta

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The purpose of this research is to develop a modified conceptual framework of the growing role of leadership as per need of growing society, organisation, employee creativity, academics and growth of personality. This research is empirical and develops a modified conceptual framework from the integration of theoretical and conceptual development: the competing values outline, leadership from the integrative engine of organisation and the classical theory of leadership. Leadership is playing a significant role in influencing the behaviour of the organisation culture, managers and employee creativity. This study analysis that culture of organisational have a positive change on employee and managers behaviour, while market and hierarchy organisational culture aspects have a negative influence on managers, employees behaviour and creativity. Local people including employees behaviour and creativity will engender if organisational cultures pattern has designed for improving the ability of employees/managers and local people by incorporating several techniques to develop a multi-dimensional model for leadership. Leadership plays a vital role to develop the creativity of employee and the surrounding society, from the lens of a supportive organisational culture, this research offers a novel model for leadership practice and actions.

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  • Serdar Vural Uygun & Sandeep Kumar Gupta, 2020. "Leadership and accountability for social development: intellectual leadership and rectors," International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 21(2), pages 171-180.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijicbm:v:21:y:2020:i:2:p:171-180
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