Given highly dynamic organisational environments, effective leadership is crucial for growth and organisational success. This thesis explored leadership styles of event managers in Australia and their attitudes towards training event volunteers. Guided by the Full Range of Leadership Theory (FRLT), mixed methods were employed to explore event managers from events across the eastern seaboard of Australia. While findings revealed that the majority of participants predominantly displayed transformational leadership styles, a flexible approach to leadership within events was found to be necessary. Other extraneous factors imposed upon event managers often necessitates them to adapt their natural leadership style to emergent circumstances.
Thesis
Exploring the leadership styles of event managers and variation in their attitudes towards volunteer training
Southern Cross University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Southern Cross University
2019
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- Title
- Exploring the leadership styles of event managers and variation in their attitudes towards volunteer training
- Creators
- Jacqueline Leigh - Southern Coss University
- Contributors
- Grant Cairncross (Supervisor) - Southern Cross UniversityMatthew Lamont (Supervisor) - Southern Cross University
- Awarding Institution
- Southern Cross University; Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Theses
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Southern Cross University
- Publisher
- Southern Cross University
- Number of pages
- xi, 368 pages
- Identifiers
- SCU1668; 991012822053302368
- Copyright
- Copyright J Leigh 2019
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Thesis