生态位建设
利基
基础(证据)
过程(计算)
组织行为学
订单(交换)
知识管理
领导力研究
组织结构
社会学
领导风格
管理
公共关系
业务
政治学
心理学
社会心理学
生态学
计算机科学
经济
生物
操作系统
财务
法学
作者
Brian R. Spisak,Michael J. O’Brien,Nigel Nicholson,Mark van Vugt
标识
DOI:10.5465/amr.2013.0157
摘要
We use the concept of niche construction—the process whereby individuals, through their activities, interactions, and choices, modify their own and each other's environments—as an example of how biological evolution and cultural evolution interacted to form an integrative foundation of modern organizational leadership. Resulting adaptations are formal structures that facilitate coordination of large, postagrarian organizational networks. We provide three propositions explaining how leadership processes evolve over time within and between organizations in order to solve specific coordination problems. We highlight the balancing act between self-interests and group interests in organizations and show how leadership must regulate this tension to maintain organizational fitness. We conclude with predictions about the future evolution of leadership in organizations.
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