33 research outputs found
Ethical considerations when using mobile technology in the pre-service teacher practicum
In this paper, the authors revisit the pre-service teacher practicum experience and propose that mobile technology, with its ability to provide instant communication and immediate access to resources, could minimise the “disconnect” between theory and the school classroom and improve the experience for all parties involved. However, before this project began, the wide-ranging ethical considerations surrounding the use of mobile technologies had to be addressed. This paper outlines a range of issues that should be considered whenever mobile technologies are to be employed when researching in schools
\u201cI\u2019m Your Leader Now, but Do You Trust Me?\u201d: An Analysis of Leadership and Trust in Family Firms\u2019 Succession
Leadership succession is inevitable for most family businesses. To effectively face this challenging transition, next-generation leaders need to have the ability to gain the trust and respect of their employees, however, the impact of employees\u2019 trust during a change in family leadership is challenging given the incumbent\u2019s shadow. The chapter aims to explore how trust in family leaders can impact on succession when a business is passed from one generation to the next. This chapter presents two comparative examples of family business cases operating in the transportation sector in Italy. In the first business, the succession already took place and the next-generation leader is currently running the firm, while in the other firm, the incumbent generation is still in charge of the company and is not passing the baton. Results show that the incumbent and next-generation leader\u2019s perception of their leadership style correspond to non-family employees\u2019 perceptions. However, employees\u2019 trust in the incumbent is higher than the trust in the successor