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Crisis Leadership in a Developing Economy: A Study of the Nigerian Insurance Sector Track Leadership and Leadership Development Track
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Crisis Leadership in a Developing Economy: A Study of the Nigerian Insurance Sector Track Leadership and Leadership Development Track

Patricia Oke Okorodudu, Christian Harrison and Imran Akhtar
BAM 2025 Conference (Kent Business School, University of Kent, United Kingdom, 01/09/2025–05/09/2025)
01/09/2025

Abstract

This study on crisis leadership is motivated by the increasing awareness that companies are dealing with more complicated problems because of unstable economies, poor leadership, and rapid technology development. These factors have intensified concerns about crises leadership and the necessity for proficient approach. Harrison, Paul, and Burnard (2016) underscore the significance of examining leadership and followership across many contexts, particularly in developing countries, since the majority of crisis leadership research is Western-centric and overlooks other locations. This study examines the perceptions of leaders and followers in the Nigerian insurance sector regarding crisis leadership, addressing a gap in the existing literature. Financial volatility, regulatory changes, and weak institutional frameworks are characteristic of the industry and differ from those in Western regions. This study aims to (1) define crisis leadership and (2) analyse its evolution in emerging economies, with an emphasis on follower perceptions.
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