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Global Leadership

About: Global Leadership is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1598 publications have been published within this topic receiving 29200 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors look at knowledge production in different countries vis-a-vis their economic strength, and then position India within this landscape, and conclude that science and technology in India rest on four pillars: (1) techno-nationalism, (2) inclusive growth, (3) techno globalism, and (4) global leadership.

20 citations

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TL;DR: The resultant GNLI experience is unique in terms of senior nursing development opportunities available globally; senior and executive level nurses from different countries representing all world regions and all levels of income and all settings and sectors.
Abstract: Background: The International Council of Nurses (ICN) and its member National Nurses Associations have for some time recognized the need and potential for a global level leadership development opportunity for senior and executive level nurses. Through ICN’s international health policy influencing activities and experience in the delivery of national and national association leadership development programmes, the need for more senior level global leadership development was increasingly evident. Various national and international studies and reports have also echoed the need for nurse leadership. Aim: In response to this need, ICN established the Global Nursing Leadership Institute (GNLI), an annual leadership development programme for nurses at senior and executive levels from across the globe. A number of strategic outcomes that might be achieved from attending a GNLI programme were identified and used to secure funding support for the initiative. These were that participants would be better equipped to build strategic alliances, be aware of their own leadership capacity, increase global healthcare knowledge, be better equipped to influence policy, improve strategic planning and thinking, be able to take on higher leadership roles and develop international networks. Process: A high-level advisory committee oversaw the design and development of the annual leadership development programme and undertook the selection of participants. The first GNLI was established in September 2009. The GNLI programme was delivered in English and was held at venues near Geneva in Switzerland. This article refers to the design, format and broad outcomes of GNLI 2009 and GNLI 2010 including the strategic objectives, funding arrangements, action-learning approach, participant selection and profile, development needs analysis, programme elements and design, learning environment and evaluation. Outcomes: The resultant GNLI experience is unique in terms of senior nursing development opportunities available globally. GNLI is specifically unique in the diversity of participants; senior and executive level nurses from different countries representing all world regions and all levels of income and all settings and sectors. GNLI is also unique in its ability to provide participants with the leadership development opportunity within the international context and proximity to various international health-related agencies. This article refers to the first two GNLI programmes that have resulted in 60 GNLI graduates who continue to develop leadership capacity and utilize networks formed while attending the GNLI. ICN has secured funding to continue the GNLI initiative for a further 3–4 years, and so GNLI will continue to build global nurse leadership at the strategic level.

20 citations

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01 Dec 2018-Nature
TL;DR: Few Chinese researchers are regarded as global leaders, as the pressure for rapid output prevails, according to a survey of leading Chinese researchers.
Abstract: Few Chinese researchers are regarded as global leaders, as the pressure for rapid output prevails. Few Chinese researchers are regarded as global leaders, as the pressure for rapid output prevails.

20 citations

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30 Dec 2018
TL;DR: In this article, the role of superpowers in world systems with conflict development and resolution has been analyzed, with the focus on countries with high economic-war potential and the ability and expertise to exert influence on many geoeconomic regions at global level.
Abstract: . This conceptual paper analyzes the role of superpowersthat are nationswitha high economic-war potential and the ability and expertise to exert influence on many geoeconomic regions at global level. Superpowers have a vital role in world systems with conflict development and resolution that are directed to achieve/sustain a global leadership to cope with consequential environmental threats and/or to take advantage of important economic opportunities worldwide. This role seems to generate economic, technological and social change and, as a consequence, human development in the long run. Keywords. Great Power, War, Conflict, Resolution, Global Leadership, Empire, Imperialism. JEL. N30, O30, O31, I23.

20 citations


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202330
202242
202183
2020108
201983
201889