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Leadership and neurosciences: plausible talks?
Year of publication:
2,015
Publication:
Ebéne, African Journal Of Business Management, v. 7, p. 661 - 670, 2015.
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Authors:
OLIVEIRA, Fatima Bayma de; DINIZ, Daniela Martins; SANT'ANNA, Anderson de Souza; CARVALHO NETO, Antonio Moreira de.
Type of Publication:
Article
Main Author:
Oliveira, Fatima Bayma de
Other Authors:
OLIVEIRA, Fatima Bayma de; DINIZ, Daniela Martins; SANT'ANNA, Anderson de Souza; CARVALHO NETO, Antonio Moreira de.
Summary:
This paper aims to analyze the perceptions of professionals from psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and psychology vis-à-vis the perspectives of specialists from the area of organizational studies on neuroscience and their implications on the Leadership construct, and to identify the contributions and constraints arising from the connections between both. A qualitative survey was carried out in the form of in-depth interviews with 18 Brazilian individuals belonging to the groups mentioned above. The survey indicated that neuroscience in Brazil might be characterized as an emerging field in its early
stages of development. More significant contributions from neuroscience were reported by the members of the group involved with health care when compared to the group of specialists on organizational studies. The data also suggested that the ethical principles pertaining to the use of neuroscience within the context of organizations requires further discussion.
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