Leadership role models in fairy tales - Using the example of folk art and fairy tales, and novels especially in cross-cultural comparison: German, Russian and Romanian fairy tales

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In search of role models for leadership, this article deals with leadership figures in fairy tales. The focus is on leadership and female domination pictures. Just as the role of kings and princes, the role of their female hero is defined. There are strong and weak women, but by a special interest in the contribution is the development of the last of the first to power versus strength. Leadership means to deal with one's own person, 'self-rule, then, of rulers'. In fairy tales, we find different styles of leadership and management tools. As properties of the good boss is praised in particular the decision-making and less the organizational skills.

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Bostenaru Dan, M., & Kauffmann, M. (2013). Leadership role models in fairy tales - Using the example of folk art and fairy tales, and novels especially in cross-cultural comparison: German, Russian and Romanian fairy tales. Review of European Studies, 5(5), 59–72. https://doi.org/10.5539/res.v5n5p59

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