liderliinde
Liderliinde is a term used in organizational studies and discussions of governance to describe leadership that arises from a network of contributors rather than from formal authority. It emphasizes influence earned through credibility, collaboration, and consistent contribution across a group or community. The concept is not fixed; different writers use it to highlight how leadership can be distributed among actors in a system.
Mechanisms and features: In liderliinde, individuals gain influence through demonstrated competence, trust, and peer recognition. Governance
Contexts and examples: The concept is commonly used in the analysis of open-source projects, volunteer organizations,
Relation to other concepts: Liderliinde overlaps with distributed leadership and emergent leadership and is related to
Criticism and challenges: Critics argue that emergent leadership can blur accountability, complicate coordination, and allow the
See also: distributed leadership; emergent leadership; sociocracy; holacracy; meritocracy.