
Leadership in Unconventional Contexts
Navigating Emerging Challenges Across Sectors
Christian Di Prima(Author)
Emerald Publishing Limited
Published on 4. May 2026
Book
Hardback
184 pages
978-1-80686-494-2 (ISBN)
Description
In a world of accelerating technological progress, environmental pressure, and social change, leadership has become a defining factor for organisational success and human development alike. Today's leaders must not only respond to transformation-they must anticipate it, navigating uncertainty with vision, empathy, and resilience. This challenge transcends traditional boundaries: leadership is no longer the exclusive domain of large corporations but a strategic necessity for small and medium-sized enterprises, family businesses, startups, and sports organisations.
This book explores leadership as an evolving social and organisational process rather than a fixed set of traits or techniques. Drawing from academic theory and real-world case studies, it analyses how different leadership models-transformational, situational, and sustainable, among others-interact with motivation, performance, and innovation. It highlights emerging contexts often neglected in leadership literature: amateur sports, where collective values meet competitive logic; motorsport, where technology, ethics, and performance intertwine; and startups, where leadership must balance agility, inclusion, and long-term vision.
In doing so, it draws "lessons learned" from these distinctive contexts to offer practical insights and transferable approaches that can inform leadership development across a wide range of organisational settings.
Managing Innovation in Business Strategy, Marketing and Finance has a goal of contributing to understanding the role of business innovation from the perspective of three key functional areas: strategy, marketing and finance.
This book explores leadership as an evolving social and organisational process rather than a fixed set of traits or techniques. Drawing from academic theory and real-world case studies, it analyses how different leadership models-transformational, situational, and sustainable, among others-interact with motivation, performance, and innovation. It highlights emerging contexts often neglected in leadership literature: amateur sports, where collective values meet competitive logic; motorsport, where technology, ethics, and performance intertwine; and startups, where leadership must balance agility, inclusion, and long-term vision.
In doing so, it draws "lessons learned" from these distinctive contexts to offer practical insights and transferable approaches that can inform leadership development across a wide range of organisational settings.
Managing Innovation in Business Strategy, Marketing and Finance has a goal of contributing to understanding the role of business innovation from the perspective of three key functional areas: strategy, marketing and finance.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
426 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80686-494-2 (9781806864942)
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Christian Di Prima is a research fellow at the Department of Management of the University of Turin, Italy, where he also teaches Performance Management & Leadership, HR Strategy, and HR Management. His research focuses on HR Management and Leadership, with a particular interest in HR analytics.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1. Leadership: Between Tradition and New Challenges
Chapter 2. Beyond Tradition: New Contexts, New Challenges
Chapter 3. Leadership in Startups
Chapter 4. Leadership in Motorsport
Chapter 5. Leadership in Amateur Sports
Conclusions: Lessons learned Across Sectors and Transferable Leadership Principles
Chapter 1. Leadership: Between Tradition and New Challenges
Chapter 2. Beyond Tradition: New Contexts, New Challenges
Chapter 3. Leadership in Startups
Chapter 4. Leadership in Motorsport
Chapter 5. Leadership in Amateur Sports
Conclusions: Lessons learned Across Sectors and Transferable Leadership Principles