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Title How Error Prevention and Organizational Silence Influences Managers’ Self-Perception – A Repertory Grid Study
Authors Kussin, L.
Bundtzen, H.
ORCID
Keywords організаційна тиша
организационная тишина
organizational silence
управління помилками
управление ошибками
error management
самосприйняття в лідерстві
самовосприятие в лидерстве
self-perception in leadership
культура зворотного зв'язку
культура обратной связи
feedback culture
репертуарний аналіз сітки
анализ репертуарной сетки
repertory grid analysis
психологія особистого конструкту
психология личностного построения
personal construct psychology
Type Article
Date of Issue 2021
URI https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/83829
Publisher Sumy State University
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation Kussin, L., Bundtzen, H. (2021). How Error Prevention and Organizational Silence Influences Managers’ Self-Perception – A Repertory Grid Study. Business Ethics and Leadership, 5(1), 31-44. https://doi.org/10.21272/bel.5(1).31-44.2021
Abstract The topic of self-perception within management has become a subject catching more and more attention. The necessity for leaders’ self-awareness when aiming at high employee satisfaction and productivity still bears a lot of research potential. Developing self-awareness and efficacy are paths that do not have an end or a quota to reach. It is a rather mindset like a tank that can always be filled up more. Leaders’ self-awareness is crucial to improve their abilities and much more inaccurate self-perception can become harmful for an organisations’ performance. Surprisingly, the influence of managers’ self-perception on leadership behaviour and leadership effectiveness has only been studied little in contemporary literature. The main purpose of this article is to identify organizational factors that influence leader’s self-perception and how an organization can develop this characteristic of their managers. Therefore, this paper aims at identifying corporate cultural causes for managers’ distorted self-perception.
Appears in Collections: Business Ethics and Leadership (BEL)

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