2019
DOI: 10.1080/01402382.2019.1678950
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Collaborative leadership in EMU governance: a matter of cognitive proximity

Abstract: Collaborative leadership has stood at the heart of European politics since its inception. Yet EU scholars have only recently started to examine the concept and mainly from an institutional perspective. This article conceptualises the phenomenon of collaborative leadership from an actor-centered perspective. It explores a central condition for successful collaborative leadership identified in the literature: the existence of shared beliefs among the leaders involved. To do this, the article focuses on four even… Show more

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“…population surveillance programmes [GOV.UK, 2021a ]), and planning for post‐pandemic economic recovery (Council, 2020 ) have also been critical to the COVID‐19 responses. These responses highlight the gains of concerted effort in situations that require coordinated activities, joint structures, and pooled resources (Müller & Van Esch, 2020 ). The responses also highlight the need for diverse expertise and experience, which allow the incorporation of viewpoints that generate practical solutions for effective resolution of this shared problem (Gardner & Matviak, 2020 ).…”
Section: The Need For Collaborative Governance As Essential and Not A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…population surveillance programmes [GOV.UK, 2021a ]), and planning for post‐pandemic economic recovery (Council, 2020 ) have also been critical to the COVID‐19 responses. These responses highlight the gains of concerted effort in situations that require coordinated activities, joint structures, and pooled resources (Müller & Van Esch, 2020 ). The responses also highlight the need for diverse expertise and experience, which allow the incorporation of viewpoints that generate practical solutions for effective resolution of this shared problem (Gardner & Matviak, 2020 ).…”
Section: The Need For Collaborative Governance As Essential and Not A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The leader is not in control of the group, but rather has the responsibility for guiding and coordinating the process by which the group decides upon and carries out actions to accomplish its goals [ 18 ]. People often find collaborative leadership particularly useful in situations where there are issues or problems so complex that no one person or entity has either the information or the power to change them [ 19 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even then, the study of leadership in the EU remained a largely empirical exercise. Due to the prevailing institutional nature of European studies, leadership never became an integral part of any of the theories of European integration (Beach and Mazzucelli 2007;M€ uller 2019).…”
Section: The Study Of Eu Leadership: Past and Present Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soft power resources refer to the use of non-material and informal resources like leaders' ideas, values, skills, personality traits and reputations (M€ uller and Van Esch 2019;Nye 2008;Schild 2019;Schoeller 2019;Swinkels 2019;Tallberg 2003;T€ ommel 2019). Within the field of EU leadership, most of the work in this category deals with the personal skills, characteristics and dispositions of individual leaders and uses techniques developed within leadership studies.…”
Section: Leadership As Soft Powermentioning
confidence: 99%