COVID and Pandemic Issues

New Perspectives for Leadership after the COVID-19 Pandemic
Editors: Sefika Sule Ercetin, PhD
Suay Nilhan Acikalin, PhD

New Perspectives for Leadership after the COVID-19 Pandemic

Now on Press
Pub Date: November 2024
Hardback Price: see ordering info
Hard ISBN: 9781774916049
E-Book ISBN: 9781032720913
Pages: 290pp w/index
Binding Type: Hardback / ebook
Notes: 24 color and 7 b/w illustrations

The COVID-19 pandemic caused countries to experience new and unexpected conditions that severely affected the daily lives of people around the world. Concepts such as uncertainty, change, transformation, and chaos have gained new definitions, and the importance of leadership under these changing circumstances cannot be underestimated. This book takes an in-depth look at the crucial role of leadership post-COVID-19.

The book offers refreshing interdisciplinary perspectives of leadership in different fields and different countries. The authors observe the differences in leadership styles before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the changed perception of leadership in the new normal. New Perspectives for Leadership after the COVID-19 Pandemic offers an enlightening study of leadership in multiple disciplines, including business, politics, academics and teaching, oil and gas industry, and more. It includes case studies from these different sectors to define the discussed concepts in new scenarios. The chapters discuss how leaders deal with VUCA (volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity) outcomes, the impact of digital technology on the role of leadership, moral and emotional leadership, evaluation of clinical leadership competency levels in nursing, and more.

This volume will be of interest to those in leadership positions as well as those who study leadership and management in times of crises.

CONTENTS:
Preface

1. Leadership and Two-State Solution: An Interview with Mr. Ersin Tatar, President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Suay Nilhan Acikalin and Sefika Sule Ercetin

2. What Does COP26 Bring for the Oil and Gas Industry During the Global Competition for Energy Leadership?
Onur Kolcak

3. Sevket Mirzioyev’s Transformative Leadership and the New Uzbekistan
Firat Purtas

4. The Race for Energy Resources in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Consequential Risk or a Maritime Success?
Fatima Gulhan Abushanab

5. Diplomacy and Leadership during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Indian Perspective
Aslam Khan

6. Educational and Technological Leadership in Teaching Turkish as the Second Language during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ozgur Sirem and Ozlem Bas

7. How Should Leaders Confront with the “VUCA” Outcomes? A Comparison of Authentic Vs. Quantum Leadership
Efe Efeoglu and Erkan Doner

8. Examination of Digital Leadership Self-Efficacy Level of Private Hospital Managers in the COVID-19 Period: The Case of Ankara
Mehmet Cinibulak and Gokhan Daghan

9. The Effect of School Principals’ Quantum Leadership Behavior on Organizational Uncertainty
Hasan Yel

10. Reading the Paradigm Shift Theory and the Crisis Leadership Models in the Context of COVID-19
Kanupriya

11. Leadership Phenomenon that Emerged after COVID-19: Moral and Emotional Leadership
Sumeyye Kubra Dagli

12. Evaluation of Nurses’ Clinical Leadership Competency Levels During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Permutation Multivariate Analysis
Elif Ozyurt and Nihan Potas

13. Leadership Traits Expected of Mayors by University Student Voters During the COVID-19 Pandemic Process
Hafize Sectim-Burak Bal?k

14. Perceptual Leadership
Sevval Ucar

15. Technology Leadership in Schools After COVID-19: A Guide to Equity, Innovation, and Collaboration
Abdullah Yasin Gündüz


Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Sefika Sule Ercetin, PhD
Professor, Educational Administration, Supervising, Planning and Economics Department Hacettepe University, Educational Sciences Department, Beytepe, Ankara, Turkey

Sefika Sule Erçetin, PhD, is a Professor in the Educational Administration, Supervising, Planning and Economics Department at Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey, and was also head of the department during the years 2007–2010 years. As a project coordinator, she has directed many international and national projects on organizational intelligence, municipalities, and vocational education. She is president, board member, and founding member of the International Science Association (ISCASS). Along with ISCASS, Dr. Erçetin has organized four international symposiums and was a team project coordinator for many national and international projects. She is also editor-in-chief of several national and international journals and has published many articles. She has written seven national books, over 20 international book chapters, and edited seven international books. Dr. Erçetin is one of the rare academicians in Turkey who has been interested in “chaos, complexity, quantum leadership” since 1990. Her other main research fields include comparative education policies; research methods on organizational intelligence, stupidity, and wisdom; leadership; migration; fuzzy logic; children at risk; women and peace studies; social media; plasma leadership; quantum leadership; and women leadership models.

Suay Nilhan Acikalin, PhD
Vice Director of Institute of Graduate Programs, Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University, Türkiye

?uay Nilhan Aç?kal?n, PhD, PhD, is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of International Relations at Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University, Türkiye, and also Vice Director of Institute of Graduate Programs. She has been a guest researcher at Lancaster University in the UK and Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin in Germany within the Jean Monnet Scholarship Program. Dr. Açikalin has worked on topics such as leadership, Turkish foreign policy, chaos and complexity theory, Turkish-EU relations, women and girls in migration studies, climate refugees, and gastro-diplomacy and fashion-diplomacy in theory and practice. She is the author of the book Leadership Diplomacy in Turkish-German Relations. Dr. Açikalin is also interested in city and health diplomacy. She is a member of the advisory board of the Turkish Healthy Cities Union and a founding member of the International Science Association. Dr. Açikalin was a participant at the Bali Democracy Forum 2019 and Asian Civilizational Dialogue in Beijing, China. She graduated from the Department of International Relations at Bilkent University in 2012. She received her master’s degree with the thesis “Leadership in Chaos: Angela Merkel and Euro Crisis” at the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Türkiye. She earned her PhD degree from the same university with her thesis “Political Leadership and Foreign Politics: Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Angela Merkel.”




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