Theoretical Classification and Evolution of Women's Leadership: A Comparative Analysis of Traditional and Non-Traditional Frameworks
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This research paper explores the conceptual development and classification of women's leadership within the broader trajectory of leadership theory. It synthesizes the historical transition from traditional trait-based and situational theories to modern "alternative" paradigms, including transformational, servant, and shared leadership. A significant portion of the study is dedicated to analyzing the unique historical-cultural model of leadership in Mongolian statehood, which defines a hierarchical progression of female influence: Motherhood, Wise Wife, and Wise Queen leadership. By analyzing data from 1,161 empirical studies conducted over 25 years, this paper argues that the current "Information Age" necessitates a shift toward feminine and feminist leadership styles, characterized by democratic participation, emotional intelligence, and horizontal organizational structures.
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