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Apr 26, 2021 · Research on social learning theory (Bandura, 1986) suggests that followers observe and emulate attractive role models. Leaders who “walk the talk” and display desired behaviors will serve as role models for followers, increasing their desire to emulate those leaders.
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Mar 21, 2017 · A systematic theoretical literature review on social work leadership is conducted in order to generate a working definition of social work leadership and a series of multi-level social work leadership principles. Implications for future research and practice are discussed.
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work leadership, identifies ways in which social work leadership can learn from clinical leadership, and highlights gaps in the evidence and contributions to the professions’ leadership development. The paper also presents a new and helpful definition of leadership in social work.
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An analysis of leadership theory that involves drawing specific links between social work theory and practice could establish a strong foundation for a leadership model and...
Mar 21, 2017 · A systematic theoretical literature review on social work leadership is conducted in order to generate a working definition of social work leadership and a series of multi-level...
Oct 14, 2021 · The definition developed is: Social work leadership: the use of professional credibility, competence and connections to positively influence others in response to the interests and aspirations of people and families.
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This article develops a dual-agency model of leadership which treats collective phenomena as a co-production involving both leaders and followers who identify with the same social group.