Leadership is the process of influencing others in a manner that enhances their contribution to the realization of group goals. We demonstrate how social influence emerges from psychological ingroup members, particularly highly in- group prototypical ones. Through leader fairness, respect, and other rhetorical behaviors, leaders become entrepreneurs of identity, creating a shared sense of “us.” Personality research reveals contextual variability in correlations with leadership outcomes, suggesting that situational parameters exert their own influence over the influence of would- be leaders. Successful transactional leadership is predicated upon a shared social identity, and transformational leadership can help create that identity. Group me...
Traditional models see leadership as a form of zero-sum game in which leader agency is achieved at t...
Research on psychological empowerment has been limited to the within-level examination of the precur...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...
Leadership is an influence process that centers on group members being motivated to reach collective...
Political leadership research has evolved in three broad phases. Early 20th century research focused...
Leadership is the process through which one or more people influence other group members in a way th...
Leadership is inextricably intertwined with the notion of influence. When examining the most promine...
In this paper we review recent evidence on the social identity model of leadership. First, we explai...
According to John Adair, the most important word in the leader's vocabulary is "we" and the least im...
We examined the interactive effects of leader group prototypicality, accountability, and team identi...
Previous research on leadership as archetype considered archetype as metaphor and not as it is under...
Research on social identity and leadership rarely examines leadership processes from the perspective...
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...
Two experiments test the hypothesis that support for leaders is enhanced when their decisions affirm...
Traditional models see leadership as a form of zero-sum game in which leader agency is achieved at t...
Research on psychological empowerment has been limited to the within-level examination of the precur...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...
Leadership is an influence process that centers on group members being motivated to reach collective...
Political leadership research has evolved in three broad phases. Early 20th century research focused...
Leadership is the process through which one or more people influence other group members in a way th...
Leadership is inextricably intertwined with the notion of influence. When examining the most promine...
In this paper we review recent evidence on the social identity model of leadership. First, we explai...
According to John Adair, the most important word in the leader's vocabulary is "we" and the least im...
We examined the interactive effects of leader group prototypicality, accountability, and team identi...
Previous research on leadership as archetype considered archetype as metaphor and not as it is under...
Research on social identity and leadership rarely examines leadership processes from the perspective...
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...
Two experiments test the hypothesis that support for leaders is enhanced when their decisions affirm...
Traditional models see leadership as a form of zero-sum game in which leader agency is achieved at t...
Research on psychological empowerment has been limited to the within-level examination of the precur...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...