In this chapter, I review literature on traits (i.e., individual differences) and their links to leader outcomes. I present an integrated model, the ascription-actuality trait theory, to explain two routes to leader outcomes that stem from traits: the route that objectively matters and the route that appears to matter but objectively may not. I discuss the history of trait research and provide criteria by which we should judge the validity of trait models. Finally, I review trait models that are the most predictive of leadership outcomes and identify those that are non-starters
This study examined the role of personality in predicting effective leader behaviors. A key differen...
Cloninger’s psychobiological model of temperament and character is a general model of personality th...
Traditional measures of leadership explicitly ask test-takers whether they engage in successful lead...
Scholarly and practical interest in the traits and characteristics of effective leaders is long-stan...
In this introductory editorial, we provide a brief overview of the history of individual difference ...
Personality traits have been used extensively over the past forty years in assessing leadership pote...
Leader emergence was regressed on five factor model (FFM; NEO Five-Factor Inventory) traits and four...
The leader trait perspective is perhaps the most venerable intellectual tradition in leadership rese...
In this chapter, we review leadership research, with special attention to the questions that psychol...
The leader trait perspective is perhaps the most venerable intellectual tradition in leadership rese...
A model of the relationship between temperament, character and transformational leadership is propos...
This paper reports the results of an empirical examination of leadership traits and behaviors that c...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the ...
Research within the trait-oriented approach to leadership has focused more on leader effectiveness a...
This study examined the role of personality in predicting effective leader behaviors. A key differen...
Cloninger’s psychobiological model of temperament and character is a general model of personality th...
Traditional measures of leadership explicitly ask test-takers whether they engage in successful lead...
Scholarly and practical interest in the traits and characteristics of effective leaders is long-stan...
In this introductory editorial, we provide a brief overview of the history of individual difference ...
Personality traits have been used extensively over the past forty years in assessing leadership pote...
Leader emergence was regressed on five factor model (FFM; NEO Five-Factor Inventory) traits and four...
The leader trait perspective is perhaps the most venerable intellectual tradition in leadership rese...
In this chapter, we review leadership research, with special attention to the questions that psychol...
The leader trait perspective is perhaps the most venerable intellectual tradition in leadership rese...
A model of the relationship between temperament, character and transformational leadership is propos...
This paper reports the results of an empirical examination of leadership traits and behaviors that c...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Are the traits preferred by voters also associated with success in political office? Drawing on the ...
Research within the trait-oriented approach to leadership has focused more on leader effectiveness a...
This study examined the role of personality in predicting effective leader behaviors. A key differen...
Cloninger’s psychobiological model of temperament and character is a general model of personality th...
Traditional measures of leadership explicitly ask test-takers whether they engage in successful lead...