Classical research on leadership (e.g. Bales, 1950; Stogdill, 1974; Bass, 1998) has not properly engaged with the particular consequences of becoming high-powered and influential or lacking power or influence, the effects it carries on self-perception or the consequences in terms of interpersonal interrelations. This experimental study expose subjects to one of three different descriptions depicting an autocratic leader, who declares necessity of goal setting, a transactional leader, who displays a high level of mutual benefit, and charismatic leader, who invokes leading by example to build relationship behaviors. The paper's findings are focused to indicate of how leaders and followers emphasize relationships in order to achieve desirable ...
Current New Leadership theory is far different from early leadership theories, whereas the theoretic...
This study explores the concepts of Leadership Behavior and the impact on the followers. which can ...
Leader and follower connect themselves through synergic dynamics. More often than not, they identify...
The overall aim of the present research was to explore what makes leadership behaviour to be perceiv...
Although traditional research has viewed leadership and followership as separate functions, recent s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The effectiveness of leadership depends on not only the leader’s behaviour but also the context in w...
The field of leadership studies is overflowing with discussions and explorations of leadership contr...
The field of leadership studies is overflowing with discussions and explorations of leadership contr...
The shift into relationship-oriented, positive leadership theories in recent decades brought with it...
This paper contributes to the understanding of relational aspects of leadership and followership. Ou...
Leadership is a symbiotic relationship between those who choose to lead and those who choose to foll...
Leadership is a symbiotic relationship between those who choose to lead and those who choose to foll...
Leadership involves two or more parties, the influence of at least one party upon the other, and the...
Research on leadership and subsequent follower outcomes has remained a prominent topic of study in t...
Current New Leadership theory is far different from early leadership theories, whereas the theoretic...
This study explores the concepts of Leadership Behavior and the impact on the followers. which can ...
Leader and follower connect themselves through synergic dynamics. More often than not, they identify...
The overall aim of the present research was to explore what makes leadership behaviour to be perceiv...
Although traditional research has viewed leadership and followership as separate functions, recent s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The effectiveness of leadership depends on not only the leader’s behaviour but also the context in w...
The field of leadership studies is overflowing with discussions and explorations of leadership contr...
The field of leadership studies is overflowing with discussions and explorations of leadership contr...
The shift into relationship-oriented, positive leadership theories in recent decades brought with it...
This paper contributes to the understanding of relational aspects of leadership and followership. Ou...
Leadership is a symbiotic relationship between those who choose to lead and those who choose to foll...
Leadership is a symbiotic relationship between those who choose to lead and those who choose to foll...
Leadership involves two or more parties, the influence of at least one party upon the other, and the...
Research on leadership and subsequent follower outcomes has remained a prominent topic of study in t...
Current New Leadership theory is far different from early leadership theories, whereas the theoretic...
This study explores the concepts of Leadership Behavior and the impact on the followers. which can ...
Leader and follower connect themselves through synergic dynamics. More often than not, they identify...