Based on the idea that emotional exchanges determine symbolic meanings in interpersonal exchanges, we hypothesized that displays of positive and congruent affect determine members' ratings of leaders in a simulated performance appraisal context. To test the hypotheses, 537 participants viewed videotapes of four male and female leaders giving positive and negative feedback, and with facial expressions of affect that were either congruent or incongruent with the verbal message that they were delivering. Results supported hypotheses that positive and message-congruent leader affect results in more positive member ratings of the leader, assessed using a seven-item measure of members' perceptions of the leader's negotiating latitude. The least p...
Affect has been theoretically important to charismatic leadership for over 80 years as Weber (1920) ...
Based on the notion that leadership involves affective exchange (Dasborough, Ashkanasy, Tee & Tse, 2...
We analyze how followers respond to principled and unprincipled leaders as they express positive and...
The study of leadership exchanges is extended by investigating the role of leader emotional expressi...
This experimental study investigated the effect of a leader's expression of happy versus nervous emo...
Leader emotions may play an important role in leadership effectiveness. Extending this earlier resea...
Although researchers have argued that a leader’s positive affective display effectively induces work...
Leadership continues to be an extensively-researched topic in the scholarly study of organisational ...
We provide an integrative review of the empirical literature on leadership and affect (emotion, mood...
Research on leadership has constantly indicated that leaders often engage in differing behaviours in...
Research suggests that leader displays of positive affect are conducive to attributions of charisma....
Leader emotions may play an important role in leadership effectiveness. Extending earlier research o...
Drawing upon social exchange and emotion regulation theories, we develop and test a model of four sp...
AbstractIn response to growing calls for such research, we develop and test a model of leader behavi...
In this article, we present a model of emotions and attributions of intentionality within the leader...
Affect has been theoretically important to charismatic leadership for over 80 years as Weber (1920) ...
Based on the notion that leadership involves affective exchange (Dasborough, Ashkanasy, Tee & Tse, 2...
We analyze how followers respond to principled and unprincipled leaders as they express positive and...
The study of leadership exchanges is extended by investigating the role of leader emotional expressi...
This experimental study investigated the effect of a leader's expression of happy versus nervous emo...
Leader emotions may play an important role in leadership effectiveness. Extending this earlier resea...
Although researchers have argued that a leader’s positive affective display effectively induces work...
Leadership continues to be an extensively-researched topic in the scholarly study of organisational ...
We provide an integrative review of the empirical literature on leadership and affect (emotion, mood...
Research on leadership has constantly indicated that leaders often engage in differing behaviours in...
Research suggests that leader displays of positive affect are conducive to attributions of charisma....
Leader emotions may play an important role in leadership effectiveness. Extending earlier research o...
Drawing upon social exchange and emotion regulation theories, we develop and test a model of four sp...
AbstractIn response to growing calls for such research, we develop and test a model of leader behavi...
In this article, we present a model of emotions and attributions of intentionality within the leader...
Affect has been theoretically important to charismatic leadership for over 80 years as Weber (1920) ...
Based on the notion that leadership involves affective exchange (Dasborough, Ashkanasy, Tee & Tse, 2...
We analyze how followers respond to principled and unprincipled leaders as they express positive and...