Abstract
This study explores how directors of libraries with membership in the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), who are engaged in entrepreneurial leadership, define and view it. Through structured interviews and analysis of supporting documents, it examines how entrepreneurial leadership can be used as a means for creating new organizational structures, generating income, developing information delivery and technology solutions, building new partnerships, and improving services. This study has implications for library directors and administrators, organizational development specialists, and leadership trainers. © Maria Taesil Hudson Carpenter.
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Carpenter, M. T. H. (2012). Cheerleader, opportunity seeker, and master strategist: ARL directors as entrepreneurial leaders. College and Research Libraries, 73(1), 11–32. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl-192
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