Toward a Framework of Contextualized Assets and Liabilities in Global Leadership: Identity and Power Implications in an African Context

Nana Yaa A. Gyamfi (First Author), Yih-teen Lee (Participant Author)

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    Abstract

    Answering to calls for further contextualizing global leadership, this study investigates power dynamics and cultural identities in global leadership in an African context. We took a grounded theory approach to investigate how a specific cultural context shapes assets and liabilities of global leaders. Drawing on our data comprising semi-structured interviews of managers of multinational enterprises operating in Ghana, we identified key assets and liabilities for being local or foreign in one’s global leadership role. Furthermore, we theorize four specific styles of leadership leveraging: identity leveraging, power leveraging, juxtapositional leveraging, and temporal leveraging. Finally, we integrated the above-mentioned elements and proposed a framework of contextualized assets and liabilities which illustrates how specific cultural context affects the assets and liabilities of localness and foreignness for global leaders, and how these assets and liabilities constitute the four styles of leveraging in such context. Implications of our findings for research and practice are discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAdvances in Global Leadership
    Place of PublicationBingley
    PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Limited
    Pages79-108
    Volume12
    ISBN (Electronic)9781838670740
    ISBN (Print)9781838670757
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 18 Nov 2019

    Publication series

    NameAdvances in Global Leadership
    PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited
    ISSN (Print)1535-1203

    Table of contents

    Part I Conceptual and Empirical Findings
    Part II The Practitioners’ Corner
    Conclusion

    Keywords

    • Contextualized global leadership
    • Assets and liabilities of foreignness
    • Assets and liabilities of localness
    • Leveraging
    • power
    • identity

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    • Scopus

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