This paper analyses leadership and charisma within the framework of social choice. In societies that lack formal institutional authorities, the power of leaders to coerce is limited. Under such conditions, we find that social outcomes will depend not only on policy preferences but also on how a leader's ability to transform voluntary efforts into some public good are conceived by other society members. The paper has three main results: (1) institutionalized and uninstitutionalized societies that have identical characteristics might have different political equilibria (namely, they might choose different leaders and different policies); (2) under imperfect information regarding individuals ' abilities, social choice may be biased t...
Political leadership research has evolved in three broad phases. Early 20th century research focused...
Abstract Leadership is instrumental to resolution of collective action dilemmas, particularly in lar...
This paper, initially prompted by the puzzles raised from the atypical emergence of charismatic poli...
This paper analyses leadership and charisma within the framework of social choice. In societies that...
Social leadership is socially and psychologically conditioned. In the first case it is connected wit...
Individual leaders have been central to the transformation of organizations, political institutions ...
Charismatic personalities have the ability to charm and attract supporters. Politicians\u27 ability ...
Leader choice is a cornerstone of modern democracies and a central topic in cognitive sciences. In t...
Abstract: This paper suggests that different styles of leadership arouse different sorts of normativ...
This ground-breaking and innovative book examines the influence of charisma on power, authority and ...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to uncover the conditions under which trustworthiness influences s...
Leaders are recognized in politics, businesses, education, sports and cultural activities and indeed...
Two experiments tested hypotheses, derived from social identity and self-categorization theories, re...
Leadership has and always will be a dynamic part of human society. As social cohesion needs to be re...
This paper seeks to bring political charisma back into the study of comparative politics by reconstr...
Political leadership research has evolved in three broad phases. Early 20th century research focused...
Abstract Leadership is instrumental to resolution of collective action dilemmas, particularly in lar...
This paper, initially prompted by the puzzles raised from the atypical emergence of charismatic poli...
This paper analyses leadership and charisma within the framework of social choice. In societies that...
Social leadership is socially and psychologically conditioned. In the first case it is connected wit...
Individual leaders have been central to the transformation of organizations, political institutions ...
Charismatic personalities have the ability to charm and attract supporters. Politicians\u27 ability ...
Leader choice is a cornerstone of modern democracies and a central topic in cognitive sciences. In t...
Abstract: This paper suggests that different styles of leadership arouse different sorts of normativ...
This ground-breaking and innovative book examines the influence of charisma on power, authority and ...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to uncover the conditions under which trustworthiness influences s...
Leaders are recognized in politics, businesses, education, sports and cultural activities and indeed...
Two experiments tested hypotheses, derived from social identity and self-categorization theories, re...
Leadership has and always will be a dynamic part of human society. As social cohesion needs to be re...
This paper seeks to bring political charisma back into the study of comparative politics by reconstr...
Political leadership research has evolved in three broad phases. Early 20th century research focused...
Abstract Leadership is instrumental to resolution of collective action dilemmas, particularly in lar...
This paper, initially prompted by the puzzles raised from the atypical emergence of charismatic poli...