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A Systematic Literature Review of Servant Leadership Theory in Organizational Contexts
(2012-04-22)
A new research area linked to ethics, virtues, and morality is servant leadership. Scholars are currently seeking publication outlets as critics debate whether this new leadership theory is significantly distinct, viable, ...
Action sports athletes as entrepreneurs: Female professional wakeboarders, sponsorship, and branding
(2014-11)
This teaching case explores the sport of wakeboarding to examine how its female practitioners need to become entrepreneurial in order to make a living from the sport. Students ponder the financial pressures of becoming a ...
Building a legacy of volunteers through servant leadership: A cause‐related sporting event
(2012-06-05)
This study explores the leadership style of the founder of a cause‐related sporting event and investigates the effects of this style on motivating volunteers. The National Kidney Foundation Surf Festival, established more ...
Change is hard: overcoming barriers to service innovation
(2016-09-12)
Creating value through service innovation requires new processes and ways of communicating to multiple stakeholders. Institutions and stakeholders within the service ecosystem, however, often resist change. Adopting a new ...
More than competition: exploring stakeholder identities at a grassroots cause-related sporting event
(2015-04-01)
The purpose of this paper is to (a) explore stakeholder identities of a grassroots cause-related sporting event; and (b) gain a better understanding of how identities are related to stakeholder development, support of the ...
Encouraging servant leadership: A qualitative study of how a cause-related sporting event inspires participants to serve
(2013-10-07)
A longitudinal, qualitative case study was conducted to explore if a cause-related sporting event could inspire participants to serve others and how the event achieved this. Servant leadership theory, social leverage theory, ...