From an evolutionary perspective, followership is puzzling because it is not clear why individuals would relinquish their autonomy and set aside their personal goals to follow those of another individual, the leader. This paper analyzes followership from an evolutionary perspective and advances three main conclusions that are not yet part of the leadership literature. First, followership evolved as a strategy to solve a range of cooperation and coordination problems in groups (e.g., collective movement, peacekeeping). Second, individuals who lack the physical, psychological, or social capital to be leaders themselves are more likely to emerge as followers. Third, followership styles, behaviors, and engagement result from (a) variations in t...
How groups of individuals achieve coordination and collective action is an important topic in the na...
Traditional research in leadership has largely relegated followers to the role of passive recipients...
Followers are an essential but underrepresented part of leadership. Without a strong group of follow...
From an evolutionary perspective, followership is puzzling because it is not clear why individuals w...
This article analyzes the topic of leadership from an evolutionary perspective and proposes three co...
Drawing upon evolutionary logic, leadership is reconceptualized in terms of the outcome of strategic...
Drawing upon evolutionary logic, leadership is reconceptualized in terms of the out-come of strategi...
In this chapter we examine leader-follower interaction from the perspective of evolutionary psycholo...
Taking a Darwinian perspective, this paper suggests that leadership is the product of an evolved des...
of Social psychology, Vol. 9: The evolution of the social mind: Evolutionary psychology and social...
How groups of individuals achieve coordination and collective action is an important topic in the na...
Although traditional research has viewed leadership and followership as separate functions, recent s...
Given the choice between leading or following in a group setting, which would you choose? Leadership...
Followership, being an understudied concept, raises fundamental questions: How did followership deve...
During these past twenty years, we witnessed some important changes in the organizational context an...
How groups of individuals achieve coordination and collective action is an important topic in the na...
Traditional research in leadership has largely relegated followers to the role of passive recipients...
Followers are an essential but underrepresented part of leadership. Without a strong group of follow...
From an evolutionary perspective, followership is puzzling because it is not clear why individuals w...
This article analyzes the topic of leadership from an evolutionary perspective and proposes three co...
Drawing upon evolutionary logic, leadership is reconceptualized in terms of the outcome of strategic...
Drawing upon evolutionary logic, leadership is reconceptualized in terms of the out-come of strategi...
In this chapter we examine leader-follower interaction from the perspective of evolutionary psycholo...
Taking a Darwinian perspective, this paper suggests that leadership is the product of an evolved des...
of Social psychology, Vol. 9: The evolution of the social mind: Evolutionary psychology and social...
How groups of individuals achieve coordination and collective action is an important topic in the na...
Although traditional research has viewed leadership and followership as separate functions, recent s...
Given the choice between leading or following in a group setting, which would you choose? Leadership...
Followership, being an understudied concept, raises fundamental questions: How did followership deve...
During these past twenty years, we witnessed some important changes in the organizational context an...
How groups of individuals achieve coordination and collective action is an important topic in the na...
Traditional research in leadership has largely relegated followers to the role of passive recipients...
Followers are an essential but underrepresented part of leadership. Without a strong group of follow...