@inbook{4912810a87f74d0eb4ca616d7785c734,
title = "Professors as academic leaders: A {\textquoteleft}new wave{\textquoteright} critical leadership-informed analysis of doing professorship in the United Kingdom",
abstract = "Drawing upon the findings from three related research projects focused on academic leadership provided by university professors, in this chapter a leadership-sceptic lens is applied to the examination of the concepts of, first, leadership, and second, academic leadership. Discussion then focuses on the ways in which their perceptions of their leadership roles were found to influence how professors carried out their work, and with what effect(s). The key challenge is to persuade senior managers to remove their blinkers so that they may then see leadership not primarily as embodied in a person, but as influential agency that may – and does – occur in a myriad of ways, many of which go unnoticed and unrecognised, and are difficult to monitor and assess through formal performativity mechanisms.",
keywords = "academic leadership, critical leadership, influence, leadership, management, professors, leadership scepticism, leadership agnosticism, enacted professionalism",
author = "Linda Evans",
year = "2022",
month = nov,
day = "21",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781802623062",
series = "International Perspectives on Higher Education Research",
publisher = "Emerald Publishing Limited",
pages = "203--220",
editor = "Alasdair Blair and Darrell Evans and Christina Hughes and Malcolm Tight",
booktitle = "International Perspectives on Leadership in Higher Education",
address = "United Kingdom",
}