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Rethinking crisis leadership through leadership-as-practice : A narrative review and future directions




AuthorsLehtonen, Salla; Seeck, Hannele; Satama, Suvi; Raelin, Joseph A.; Huhtinen, Aki-Mauri

PublisherElsevier

Publication year2025

JournalInternational journal of disaster risk reduction

Journal name in sourceInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

Article number105671

Volume127

First page 105671

ISSN2212-4209

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2025.105671

Web address https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2025.105671

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/498717017


Abstract

While crisis leadership has received significant attention, existing scholarship lacks an analysis that can account for the collective, embodied and emergent nature of leadership in times of crisis. In this study, we employ a narrative review methodology as the primary analytic tool to synthesise insights on how leadership-as-practice (L-A-P) theory can be applied to crisis leadership, highlighting critical aspects of crisis leadership that are often overlooked by conventional perspectives. Accordingly, we outline three complementary avenues through which L-A-P can enrich crisis leadership research: by (1) enhancing understanding of the dynamic interplay between routines and improvisation, (2) exploring the intersections of leadership and learning during crisis; and (3) capturing collective forms of leadership that emerge under crisis conditions. As a theoretical foray, this study opens avenues for empirical research and offers insights for practitioners in organisations facing complex crises.


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Salla Lehtonen would like to thank the Foundation for Economic Education (grant number 210156) and Hannele Seeck would like to thank the Foundation for Economic Education (grant number 14-7385) and the Foundation for Municipal Development for providing funding that made working on this paper possible.


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