My research examines the intersection of ecosystem leadership, collective flourishing, and organizational effectiveness with particular attention to Caribbean and underrepresented contexts. Grounded in a stewardship orientation, this work asks how leaders can design, steward, and renew bioecological ecosystems to enable sustainable wellbeing and flourishing across work, family, education, and community pathways.
RQ1.1: How do ecosystem leadership practices, particularly Design-Steward-Renew actions enacted with a stewardship orientation, shape the alignment of beliefs, practices, and structures?
And through what mechanisms (leadership as social process, boundary negotiation, proximal processes) do aligned systems enable individual and collective flourishing?
Anchored in VanderWeele’s Human Flourishing Framework (7 dimensions across 4 pathways), this work synthesizes: