AI and the Future of Leadership explores the profound implications of artificial intelligence for leadership theory and practice. As Artificial Intelligence technologies become increasingly embedded in organisational life, this book interrogates the readiness of current leadership models to adapt to an era of automation, algorithms, and accelerated change. Blending critical insight with real-world relevance, the book examines the promises and perils of AI in the workplace—from wellbeing and resistance to innovation and control. It highlights the limits of conventional leadership paradigms and proposes a new framework for ‘hybrid intelligence leadership’suited to the complexities of human–machine collaboration. Designed to stimulate debate and advance understanding, this book offers fresh perspectives for scholars and practitioners navigating the fast-evolving AI landscape. It equips readers to think strategically and ethically about leadership in organisations that are increasingly shaped by intelligent systems. It will appeal to academics, researchers, educators and advanced students in leadership, management, and organisational studies. It will also be of interest to professionals and policymakers seeking to understand how leadership must evolve to meet the demands of the AI age.
By:
Adrian Jarvis Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 138mm,
Weight: 330g ISBN:9781041125846 ISBN 10: 1041125844 Series:Routledge Focus on Business and Management Pages: 84 Publication Date:09 November 2025 Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
1: Introduction – Living With AI 2: What is AI and Where is it Going? 3: AI Opportunities and Threats 4: AI Resistance 5: Effective Leadership in Organisations 6: AI’s Leadership Challenges 7: Leadership for Hybrid Organisations 8: Conclusion – Applying Hybrid Intelligence Leadership
Adrian Jarvis is Senior Lecturer in Education in the Department of Education in the School of Business, Education and Law at the University of Huddersfield, UK.