About
Yulia Tolstikov-Mast, Ph.D. is a global leadership and followership expert, an award winning international leadership scholar and educator. Her scholarship and training focus on internalization of leadership education, non-Western approaches to leadership, global followership and citizenship behaviors, and a leader-follower role switching. She published in Advances in Global Leadership, Journal of Leadership Education, and Culture 2.0, Women Courageous, The Study and Practice of Global Leadership, and Handbook of Global Leadership and Followership. Yulia is a change agent and social justice researcher-activist with a focus on decolonizing leadership studies. Her most significant contribution is the Handbook of International and Cross-Cultural Leadership Research Processes. The publication is a guide on conducting leadership and followership research grounded in local epistemologies. Yulia is a versatile professional invited to design and review leadership curricula and training program
Current Work
Examples (see more in attachment)
Tolstikov-Mast, Y., & Bieri, F. (in progress). Diversity and Global Citizenship. Encyclopedia of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Spirituality, Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Joan Marques. Springer.
Tolstikov-Mast, Y. (accepted, scheduled to publish in 2024). A leader-follower role switching as an experiential learning strategy: Working with Ukrainian war refugees in Warsaw, Poland. Organization Development Review.
Tolstikov-Mast, Y., Bradley, J., & Rudell, C. (chapter for an edited book, scheduled to be published in 2023). Recruiting, cultivating, and retaining women in police leadership (Chapter 10). Effective Police Leadership in the 21st Century: New Paradigms for a Novel Context. McGraw Hill
Tolstikov-Mast, Y., & Bieri, F., & Walker, J. (2021). (Eds). Handbook of International and Cross-Cultural Leadership Research Processes. Routledge/ Taylor & Francis.
Tolstikov-Mast, Y., & Aghajanian, C. (2023). Intersectional approach to combating human traffick
Research Area Keyword(s)
Global Leadership, Global Followership, Critical Leadership Studies, Decolonizing Methodologies, International Research