This research advances a social identity approach to leadership through a meta-analysis examining four novel hypotheses that clarify the nature and impact of leader group prototypicality (the extent to which a leader is perceived to embody shared social identity). A random-effects meta-analysis (k = 128, N = 32,834) reveals a moderate-to-large effect of prototypicality that holds across evaluative and behavioral outcomes. The effect is stronger (a) when prototypicality is conceptualized as the ideal-type rather than the average group member, (b) for stronger prototypes (indexed by group longevity), and (c) for group members in formal rather than nonformal leadership roles. The effect is not contingent on group prototypicality entailing diff...
A self-categorization model of leadership is introduced (leaders have the prototypical characteristi...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
This study (N = 216) measured the strength of endorsements for ingroup leaders who varied in both th...
Abstract: Leadership is a process enacted in the context of a shared group membership, and leadershi...
As members of their groups, leaders can vary in terms of the extent to which they reflect the member...
The social identity approach to leadership has focused on examining how leaders’ (single) group prot...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Past research has demonstrated direct and indirect links between the personality traits of dominance...
Past research has demonstrated direct and indirect links between the personality traits of dominance...
We examined the interactive effects of leader group prototypicality, accountability, and team identi...
Research on social identity and leadership rarely examines leadership processes from the perspective...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...
A self-categorization model of leadership is introduced (leaders have the prototypical characteristi...
A self-categorization model of leadership is introduced (leaders have the prototypical characteristi...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
This study (N = 216) measured the strength of endorsements for ingroup leaders who varied in both th...
Abstract: Leadership is a process enacted in the context of a shared group membership, and leadershi...
As members of their groups, leaders can vary in terms of the extent to which they reflect the member...
The social identity approach to leadership has focused on examining how leaders’ (single) group prot...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Past research has demonstrated direct and indirect links between the personality traits of dominance...
Past research has demonstrated direct and indirect links between the personality traits of dominance...
We examined the interactive effects of leader group prototypicality, accountability, and team identi...
Research on social identity and leadership rarely examines leadership processes from the perspective...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...
A self-categorization model of leadership is introduced (leaders have the prototypical characteristi...
A self-categorization model of leadership is introduced (leaders have the prototypical characteristi...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
This study (N = 216) measured the strength of endorsements for ingroup leaders who varied in both th...