Leadership has been studied by a myriad of scholars in the 20th and 21st centuries. One recent stream of research focuses on the followers of leaders. Today, followership is recognized as a construct that has value, and there is a broad call for additional research in this area (Gardner et al., 2005; Howell and Shamir, 2005.) In this study, the authors propose hypotheses that focus on followers and on their adoption of characteristics that are leader-like. The central thesis in this study is that followers have the ability to share roles with leaders. To test that thesis, a model is presented of specific leader and follower behaviors that (a) are thought to be related and overlapping, and (b) are relevant to role-sharing. Borrowing from pri...
This study extends organizational support theory and leadership theory by investigating antecedents ...
This study adopts a qualitative approach to deconstruct the meaning of followership. Interviews were...
Followership, being an understudied concept, raises fundamental questions: How did followership deve...
Lack of competent followers in the leadership process may result in a disengaged workforce and dimin...
Although traditional research has viewed leadership and followership as separate functions, recent s...
Research on leadership and subsequent follower outcomes has remained a prominent topic of study in t...
Followership has recently emerged as a complementary perspective to existing leadership research. At...
The field of leadership studies is overflowing with discussions and explorations of leadership contr...
Organizations are dealing with many challenges in this rapidly changing complex environment that imp...
Followers have often been reported as recipients in previous leadership studies and have usually bee...
Leadership is among the most important research topics across a number of areas for years now - and ...
This study recons the need for research on effective role of followership in mentoring a leader to s...
The legitimacy of followership, as an area of research within organizational psychology is beginning...
Research on leadership and subsequent follower outcomes has remained a prominent topic of study in t...
This text explains the concept of leadership in the context of shared leadership within organization...
This study extends organizational support theory and leadership theory by investigating antecedents ...
This study adopts a qualitative approach to deconstruct the meaning of followership. Interviews were...
Followership, being an understudied concept, raises fundamental questions: How did followership deve...
Lack of competent followers in the leadership process may result in a disengaged workforce and dimin...
Although traditional research has viewed leadership and followership as separate functions, recent s...
Research on leadership and subsequent follower outcomes has remained a prominent topic of study in t...
Followership has recently emerged as a complementary perspective to existing leadership research. At...
The field of leadership studies is overflowing with discussions and explorations of leadership contr...
Organizations are dealing with many challenges in this rapidly changing complex environment that imp...
Followers have often been reported as recipients in previous leadership studies and have usually bee...
Leadership is among the most important research topics across a number of areas for years now - and ...
This study recons the need for research on effective role of followership in mentoring a leader to s...
The legitimacy of followership, as an area of research within organizational psychology is beginning...
Research on leadership and subsequent follower outcomes has remained a prominent topic of study in t...
This text explains the concept of leadership in the context of shared leadership within organization...
This study extends organizational support theory and leadership theory by investigating antecedents ...
This study adopts a qualitative approach to deconstruct the meaning of followership. Interviews were...
Followership, being an understudied concept, raises fundamental questions: How did followership deve...