Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity theory of leadership. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 5, 184–200]), an experiment (N=257) tested the hypothesis that as group members identify more strongly with their group (salience) their evaluations of leadership effectiveness become more strongly influenced by the extent to which their demographic stereotype-based impressions of their leader match the norm of the group (prototypicality). Participants, with more or less traditional gender attitudes (orientation), were members, under high or low group salience conditions (salience), of non-interactive laboratory groups that had “instrumental” or “expressive” group norms (norm), and...
As members of their groups, leaders can vary in terms of the extent to which they reflect the member...
Research on social identity and leadership rarely examines leadership processes from the perspective...
We examined the interactive effects of leader group prototypicality, accountability, and team identi...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...
A self-categorization model of leadership is introduced (leaders have the prototypical characteristi...
A self-categorization model of leadership is introduced (leaders have the prototypical characteristi...
Abstract: Leadership is a process enacted in the context of a shared group membership, and leadershi...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
This research advances a social identity approach to leadership through a meta-analysis examining fo...
(From the chapter)This reprinted chapter originally appeared in (Personality and Social Psychology B...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
The underrepresentation of women and minorities in top leadership positions and politics is un,d eni...
Purpose We propose a social identity model of leader prototypes to address why the maleness of leade...
As members of their groups, leaders can vary in terms of the extent to which they reflect the member...
Research on social identity and leadership rarely examines leadership processes from the perspective...
We examined the interactive effects of leader group prototypicality, accountability, and team identi...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...
A self-categorization model of leadership is introduced (leaders have the prototypical characteristi...
A self-categorization model of leadership is introduced (leaders have the prototypical characteristi...
Abstract: Leadership is a process enacted in the context of a shared group membership, and leadershi...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
This research advances a social identity approach to leadership through a meta-analysis examining fo...
(From the chapter)This reprinted chapter originally appeared in (Personality and Social Psychology B...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
The underrepresentation of women and minorities in top leadership positions and politics is un,d eni...
Purpose We propose a social identity model of leader prototypes to address why the maleness of leade...
As members of their groups, leaders can vary in terms of the extent to which they reflect the member...
Research on social identity and leadership rarely examines leadership processes from the perspective...
We examined the interactive effects of leader group prototypicality, accountability, and team identi...