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International Journal of Servant-Leadership

Aims & Scope

The purpose of The International Journal of Servant-Leadership is to publish cutting-edge essays, theory, and research that will further the influence of servant-leadership globally, in the scientific community, in the world of business, political inquiry, and social justice, as well as across the academic disciplines.

  • The journal reflects the ideals of educating the whole person, living a life of personal courage and moral discernment, and striving to be a person for others in order to help heal the heart of humanity.
  • The journal is founded on Greenleaf’s notion that the true test of a servant-leader is that those around the servant-leader become more healthy, more wise, more free, more autonomous, and better able themselves to become servants; and the least privileged of society are benefited or at least not further deprived.
  • The journal is devoted to the elegance, beauty and art of a servant-led way of life, and the legitimate power that accompanies servant-leadership. In this spirit, we welcome a wide variety of essays, practice-oriented, theoretical, or research articles for consideration. The IJSL is a peer-reviewed publication.

Article Types

  • The Poetry of Servant-Leadership: Editor Invited
  • The Essence of Servant-Leadership: Editor Invited
  • Servant-Leadership Essays, Theory, and Science: Peer-Reviewed. These are deeply discerned articles with an uncommon depth of thought, grounded in citations throughout.
  • Servant-Leadership and the Executive: Editor Invited Articles
  • Servant-Leadership in Film and Literature: Peer-Reviewed.
  • Jesuit Worldwide Learning and Servant-Leadership