The unique context and challenges of leadership in Papua New Guinea are not adequately explained by the extant literature. This paper investigates the context of, and barriers to leadership, in Australia’s closest northern neighbour, as PNG attempts to actively participate in a dynamic, rapidly changing global environment. Historically, PNG is a diverse Nation of tribal societies organised on the basis of kinship. Major leadership challenges include more than 800 distinctive, often mutually unintelligible languages, a community based society each functioning on a basis of local custom, tradition, values, and dissimilar governing systems. The paper finds that leadership theories based on ‘Western’ culture are not directly transferable to PNG, and that significant contextual barriers exist to inhibit the leadership process in PNG.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
History
Editor
Kennedy J; Di Milia V
Parent Title
Proceedings of the 20th ANZAM Conference [electronic resource] : Management : pragmatism, philosophy, priorities
Start Page
1
End Page
17
Number of Pages
17
Start Date
2006-01-01
ISBN-10
1921047348
Location
Yeppoon, Qld.
Publisher
Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management
Place of Publication
Lindfield, NSW
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
International conference; School of Business;
Era Eligible
No
Name of Conference
Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management. International conference