Exploring the development of humble leaders in the context of agriculture

The complexity of the world today requires leadership that is interconnected rather than self-serving. This is particularly important within the context of agriculture, a field at the forefront of the complex problems associated with the impact of climate change. In recent years, the role virtues p...

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Main Authors: Austin Council, Matthew Sowcik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Advancements in Agricultural Development Inc 2020-09-01
Series:Advancements in Agricultural Development
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Online Access:http://agdevresearch.org/index.php/aad/article/view/55
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spelling doaj-7e325f272d2c4a89b3b127ac8476c5532021-02-02T05:50:09ZengAdvancements in Agricultural Development IncAdvancements in Agricultural Development2690-50782020-09-011310.37433/aad.v1i3.55Exploring the development of humble leaders in the context of agricultureAustin Council0Matthew Sowcik1Virginia TechUniversity of Florida The complexity of the world today requires leadership that is interconnected rather than self-serving. This is particularly important within the context of agriculture, a field at the forefront of the complex problems associated with the impact of climate change. In recent years, the role virtues play in effective leadership has gained a significant amount of attention. One particular virtue that has seen increased attention in the leadership research is humility. Humility has been identified as a way to counteract the negative outcomes of self-serving leadership, namely, unethical practices and leader narcissism. Over the past several decades, researchers and scholars have begun to shed light on the many benefits this elusive virtue brings to leadership, however, many questions remain, notably, “How do humble leaders develop their leadership?” The present qualitative study found that humble agriculture leaders develop their leadership style through (a) the development of strong personal values, (b) investments in human and social capital, and (c) supportive feedback. The findings from this research provide recommendations for agricultural leadership educators to consider when building leadership programs that have the goal of developing humble leaders ready to address complex problems in the context of agriculture and natural resources. http://agdevresearch.org/index.php/aad/article/view/55agricultural leadershipleadership developmenthumility development
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Advancements in Agricultural Development
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leadership development
humility development
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title Exploring the development of humble leaders in the context of agriculture
title_short Exploring the development of humble leaders in the context of agriculture
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title_fullStr Exploring the development of humble leaders in the context of agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the development of humble leaders in the context of agriculture
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publishDate 2020-09-01
description The complexity of the world today requires leadership that is interconnected rather than self-serving. This is particularly important within the context of agriculture, a field at the forefront of the complex problems associated with the impact of climate change. In recent years, the role virtues play in effective leadership has gained a significant amount of attention. One particular virtue that has seen increased attention in the leadership research is humility. Humility has been identified as a way to counteract the negative outcomes of self-serving leadership, namely, unethical practices and leader narcissism. Over the past several decades, researchers and scholars have begun to shed light on the many benefits this elusive virtue brings to leadership, however, many questions remain, notably, “How do humble leaders develop their leadership?” The present qualitative study found that humble agriculture leaders develop their leadership style through (a) the development of strong personal values, (b) investments in human and social capital, and (c) supportive feedback. The findings from this research provide recommendations for agricultural leadership educators to consider when building leadership programs that have the goal of developing humble leaders ready to address complex problems in the context of agriculture and natural resources.
topic agricultural leadership
leadership development
humility development
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