Although research on implicit leadership theories (ILTs) has concentrated on determining which attributes define a leadership prototype, little attention has been paid to testing the relative importance of each of these attributes for individuals’ leadership perceptions. Building on socio-cognitive theories of impression processes, we experimentally explore the formation of leadership perceptions based on the recognition of six key attributes in a series of three experimental studies comprising 566 US-based participants recruited online via Amazon Mechanical Turk. Our results show that while certain attributes play an important role in the leader categorization process, others are less relevant. We also demonstrate that some attributes’ imp...
Recent research has greatly expanded our understanding of the element of emergent leadership (i.e., ...
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted traditional workplace channels by restricting social interaction. Th...
The paper focuses on antecedents of leadership self-efficacy and motivation to lead. We propose that...
Although research on Implicit Leadership Theories (ILT) has put great effort on determining what att...
Purpose: This paper contributes to leadership categorization theory by advocating a new method to su...
While leadership is often seen as what leaders do, more recent work in this area acknowledges that l...
Leadership research and literature has experienced a renewed interest in the domain of leadership tr...
In this article we offer a comprehensive review of the theoretical underpinnings and existing empiri...
Abstract: Leader categorization theory suggests that subordinates implicitly compare their leaders w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [62]-67)This experiment tested a central assumption under...
This paper is an exploration of the relationships between the stereotype content model, implicit lea...
The paper focuses on antecedents of leadership self-efficacy and motivation to lead. We propose that...
Contemporary so called follower-centric leadership theories often argue that ¿good leadership is in ...
This research builds on Implicit Leadership Theory, which suggests that a leader's performance is li...
Recent research has greatly expanded our understanding of the element of emergent leadership (i.e., ...
Recent research has greatly expanded our understanding of the element of emergent leadership (i.e., ...
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted traditional workplace channels by restricting social interaction. Th...
The paper focuses on antecedents of leadership self-efficacy and motivation to lead. We propose that...
Although research on Implicit Leadership Theories (ILT) has put great effort on determining what att...
Purpose: This paper contributes to leadership categorization theory by advocating a new method to su...
While leadership is often seen as what leaders do, more recent work in this area acknowledges that l...
Leadership research and literature has experienced a renewed interest in the domain of leadership tr...
In this article we offer a comprehensive review of the theoretical underpinnings and existing empiri...
Abstract: Leader categorization theory suggests that subordinates implicitly compare their leaders w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [62]-67)This experiment tested a central assumption under...
This paper is an exploration of the relationships between the stereotype content model, implicit lea...
The paper focuses on antecedents of leadership self-efficacy and motivation to lead. We propose that...
Contemporary so called follower-centric leadership theories often argue that ¿good leadership is in ...
This research builds on Implicit Leadership Theory, which suggests that a leader's performance is li...
Recent research has greatly expanded our understanding of the element of emergent leadership (i.e., ...
Recent research has greatly expanded our understanding of the element of emergent leadership (i.e., ...
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted traditional workplace channels by restricting social interaction. Th...
The paper focuses on antecedents of leadership self-efficacy and motivation to lead. We propose that...