Beyond the Western Conceptions with François Jullien: The Process of Leadership Informed by the Chinese Shi 勢as Organizational Propensity

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Abstract

This conceptual paper examines the considerable scope of leadership theories built from literature originating in the West to focus on the ‘process’ of leadership. By opening the door to include traditional Chinese thought, the worldview of Western tradition is challenged using the work of philosopher and sinologist François Jullien. Chinese culture views process as the basis of transformation and renewal in the world. It is explained through ‘the propensity of things’ in relation to European ontology and causality. Recognizing the evolving nature of reality through the generic Chinese notion of shi 勢, which serves as a conceptual tool for Jullien, leadership process is understood as an aspect of organization propensity. Shi 勢 is then recognized as a leading force encompassing human agency that is able to open a new avenue for research nurturing the emerging quantum phase of leadership.

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Yue, F., Persson, S., & Wasieleski, D. (2023). Beyond the Western Conceptions with François Jullien: The Process of Leadership Informed by the Chinese Shi 勢as Organizational Propensity. Management and Organization Review, 19(6), 1050–1070. https://doi.org/10.1017/mor.2023.17

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