In the present set of studies, the authors examine the idea that self-sacrificial leadership motivates follower prosocial behavior, particularly among followers with a prevention focus. Drawing on the self-sacrificial leadership literature and regulatory focus theory, the authors provide results from 4 studies (1 laboratory and 3 field studies) that support the research hypothesis. Specifically, the relationship between self-sacrificial leadership and prosocial behavior (i.e., cooperation, organizational citizenship behavior) is stronger among followers who are high in prevention focus. Implications for the importance of taking a follower-centered approach to leadership are discussed
Research on leadership and subsequent follower outcomes has remained a prominent topic of study in t...
An abundance of ethical violations on the part of organizational leaders prompted the debate about t...
In this paper we integrate recent theories of motivation and leadership. Drawing on the self-regulat...
In the present set of studies, the authors examine the idea that self-sacrificial leadership motivat...
In the present set of studies, the authors examine the idea that self-sacrificial leadership motivat...
In the present set of studies, the authors examine the idea that self-sacrificial leadership motivat...
In the present set of studies, the authors examine the idea that self-sacrificial leadership motivat...
Traditionally, leadership research focused on effective and successful leadership. In this view, le...
The authors examined the effects of ethical leadership on follower organizational citizenship behavi...
Recent ethical scandals in organizations are often cited when pointing to leaders as the culprits wh...
Abstract: This paper suggests that different styles of leadership arouse different sorts of normativ...
Since Greenleaf (1977), research pertaining to servant leadership has carved a unique place in the l...
Why do some leaders use their position to amass personal prestige and resources, and others to benef...
Self-sacrificing behavior of the leader and the extent to which the leader is representative of the ...
Drawing on social exchange theory, this study examines a mechanism, namely organizational social cap...
Research on leadership and subsequent follower outcomes has remained a prominent topic of study in t...
An abundance of ethical violations on the part of organizational leaders prompted the debate about t...
In this paper we integrate recent theories of motivation and leadership. Drawing on the self-regulat...
In the present set of studies, the authors examine the idea that self-sacrificial leadership motivat...
In the present set of studies, the authors examine the idea that self-sacrificial leadership motivat...
In the present set of studies, the authors examine the idea that self-sacrificial leadership motivat...
In the present set of studies, the authors examine the idea that self-sacrificial leadership motivat...
Traditionally, leadership research focused on effective and successful leadership. In this view, le...
The authors examined the effects of ethical leadership on follower organizational citizenship behavi...
Recent ethical scandals in organizations are often cited when pointing to leaders as the culprits wh...
Abstract: This paper suggests that different styles of leadership arouse different sorts of normativ...
Since Greenleaf (1977), research pertaining to servant leadership has carved a unique place in the l...
Why do some leaders use their position to amass personal prestige and resources, and others to benef...
Self-sacrificing behavior of the leader and the extent to which the leader is representative of the ...
Drawing on social exchange theory, this study examines a mechanism, namely organizational social cap...
Research on leadership and subsequent follower outcomes has remained a prominent topic of study in t...
An abundance of ethical violations on the part of organizational leaders prompted the debate about t...
In this paper we integrate recent theories of motivation and leadership. Drawing on the self-regulat...