Charisma is morally problematic insofar as it replaces followers’ capacity to engage in genuine moral reasoning. When followers defer to charismatic leaders and act in ways that are morally wrong they are not only blameworthy for wrongdoing but for failing in their deliberative obligations. Even when followers defer to charismatic leaders and do the right thing, their action is less praiseworthy to the extent that it was the result of charisma rather than moral deliberation. Therefore, effective charismatic leadership reliably undermines the praiseworthiness and amplifies the blameworthiness of follower’s actions
The following paper examines the role of charismatic leadership across religious, political, and bus...
All normative leadership theories suggest that disciplining followers that transgress moral norms is...
ABSTRACT: Leadership has become one of the most important topics and challenges in society. In spite...
Charisma is morally problematic insofar as it replaces followers’ capacity to engage in genuine mora...
Transformational leadership has become the most empirically studied and applied leadership theory ov...
This research examines the effect of moral (vs. competent) leadership on followers' evaluations of t...
Classical virtue theory provides a fruitful framework for understanding charismatic leadership. The ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
A charisma measure based on Weber\u27s theory was developed and tested. Three studies were conducted...
Elements and concepts, and relations between them, of “bad” charisma are rather ambiguous, deservin...
Weber\u27s account of charisma solved certain specific problems in the philosophy of law by using a ...
Charismatic leadership is highly desired by organizations that want to make fast large-scale changes...
Charisma is a concept with a peculiar history. It arose from theological obscurity through social sc...
Charisma is seen as a generally positive attribute for a leader to possess, yet many studies give it...
The rash of corporate scandals has instigated societal and scientific interest in unethical leader b...
The following paper examines the role of charismatic leadership across religious, political, and bus...
All normative leadership theories suggest that disciplining followers that transgress moral norms is...
ABSTRACT: Leadership has become one of the most important topics and challenges in society. In spite...
Charisma is morally problematic insofar as it replaces followers’ capacity to engage in genuine mora...
Transformational leadership has become the most empirically studied and applied leadership theory ov...
This research examines the effect of moral (vs. competent) leadership on followers' evaluations of t...
Classical virtue theory provides a fruitful framework for understanding charismatic leadership. The ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
A charisma measure based on Weber\u27s theory was developed and tested. Three studies were conducted...
Elements and concepts, and relations between them, of “bad” charisma are rather ambiguous, deservin...
Weber\u27s account of charisma solved certain specific problems in the philosophy of law by using a ...
Charismatic leadership is highly desired by organizations that want to make fast large-scale changes...
Charisma is a concept with a peculiar history. It arose from theological obscurity through social sc...
Charisma is seen as a generally positive attribute for a leader to possess, yet many studies give it...
The rash of corporate scandals has instigated societal and scientific interest in unethical leader b...
The following paper examines the role of charismatic leadership across religious, political, and bus...
All normative leadership theories suggest that disciplining followers that transgress moral norms is...
ABSTRACT: Leadership has become one of the most important topics and challenges in society. In spite...