Global Public Leadership for an Inclusive and Innovative Future analyzes the role leadership plays in balancing the competing forces of economic and social integration and the potential threats to sovereignty and cultural identity that result from globalization.
This book depicts how, rather than framing this phenomenon under the term “deglobalization” a contested concept, described in the book as Globalization 4.1, a rejection to some of the negative impacts of globalization. Rejection and a questioning of major technological change in prior phases of globalization is not uncommon. However, the very advances in technology brought about by Globalization 4.0, and the negative effects it has spawned have allowed its detractors to harness the growing chorus of people across different nations who question the benefits of increased integration and the perceived loss of sovereignty and community identity. Organizational leaders must balance these trends as they face pressures to seek greater opportunities for economic prosperity while also promoting collective wellbeing and environmental viability. These multifaceted and complex global issues affect all individuals, organizations, and societies. Therefore, public leaders need to be globally competent to improve policies, programs, and services for greater inclusion, justice, and sustainability in local and global communities.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of political science, organizational innovation, globalisation, sociology and public governance.
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Michael Guo-Brennan is a Professor of Public Administration, Troy University, USA.
Linyuan Guo-Brennan is a Professor of International Education, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Maria Guajardo is a Professor, Emeritus, Faculty of International Liberal Arts, Soka University, Tokyo, Japan.
Khalid Arar is a Professor, Educational Leadership & Policy, Texas State University.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Global Public Leadership for an Inclusive and Innovative Future analyzes the role leadership plays in balancing the competing forces of economic and social integration and the potential threats to sovereignty and cultural identity that result from globalization.This book argues that the current globalization moment is better understood not through the contested and often oversimplified notion of 'deglobalization', but as Globalization 4.1, a phase characterized by resistance to, and recalibration of, some of the negative consequences of global interconnection and interdependence. As the authors note, public skepticism toward major technological transformations is not new; each prior phase of globalization has its own forms of pushback. What distinguishes the present moment is that the very technological advances associated with Globalization 4.0, along with the social, economic, and political disruptions they have produced, have equipped critics with powerful tools to mobilize growingsegments of the population. Across diverse national contexts, more people are questioning the benefits of deepening global integration and expressing concern over perceived losses of sovereignty, cultural identity, and community cohesion. Organizational leaders must be aware of these trends affecting the macro contexts of leadership as they seek opportunities for economic prosperity, collective well-being, and environmental viability. These multifaceted and complex global issues affect all individuals, organizations, and societies. Therefore, public leaders need global competency to improve policies, programs, and services for greater inclusion, justice, and sustainability in local and global communities.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of political science, organizational innovation, globalization, sociology, and public governance. Artikel-Nr. 9781041068297
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