The purpose of this review is to demonstrate the applicability of a social identity approach to leadership in sporting contexts. A social identity approach to leadership contends that leaders and group members are connected through feeling a sense of belonging and emotional attachment to their group. The present review (1) outlines the theoretical underpinnings of social identity theory, (2) reflects on the four principles of social identity leadership and applies them to sport, (3) contrasts social identity leadership with current leadership theories, and (4) provides suggestions for future research investigating a social identity approach to leadership in sport. Accordingly, the review illustrates how an appreciation of the social context...
Background: There is growing evidence identifying the positive effects of sport and exercise leaders...
According to Identity Leadership, effective leaders make the group matter by embedding social identi...
The present study used a sample of team sport athletes (N = 343) to investigate to what extent the l...
The purpose of this review is to demonstrate the applicability of a social identity approach to lead...
The purpose of this review is to demonstrate the applicability of a social identity approach to lead...
Objectives: There is growing research interest in the social identity approach to leadership in spor...
Objectives There is growing research interest in the social identity approach to leadership in sport...
Drawing on social identity theory and self-categorization theory, we outline an approach to sport ps...
Sport and exercise participation exert a positive effect on numerous aspects of individuals' health....
In this paper we review recent evidence on the social identity model of leadership. First, we explai...
The social identity approach is fast becoming a prominent framework for understanding effective lea...
The social identity approach discusses leadership as a repetitive and multi-dimensional group proces...
Background There is growing evidence identifying the positive effects of sport and exercise leaders ...
The social identity approach discusses leadership as a repetitive and multi-dimensional group proces...
Leadership development concerns a complex subject because it pertains an extensive number of combina...
Background: There is growing evidence identifying the positive effects of sport and exercise leaders...
According to Identity Leadership, effective leaders make the group matter by embedding social identi...
The present study used a sample of team sport athletes (N = 343) to investigate to what extent the l...
The purpose of this review is to demonstrate the applicability of a social identity approach to lead...
The purpose of this review is to demonstrate the applicability of a social identity approach to lead...
Objectives: There is growing research interest in the social identity approach to leadership in spor...
Objectives There is growing research interest in the social identity approach to leadership in sport...
Drawing on social identity theory and self-categorization theory, we outline an approach to sport ps...
Sport and exercise participation exert a positive effect on numerous aspects of individuals' health....
In this paper we review recent evidence on the social identity model of leadership. First, we explai...
The social identity approach is fast becoming a prominent framework for understanding effective lea...
The social identity approach discusses leadership as a repetitive and multi-dimensional group proces...
Background There is growing evidence identifying the positive effects of sport and exercise leaders ...
The social identity approach discusses leadership as a repetitive and multi-dimensional group proces...
Leadership development concerns a complex subject because it pertains an extensive number of combina...
Background: There is growing evidence identifying the positive effects of sport and exercise leaders...
According to Identity Leadership, effective leaders make the group matter by embedding social identi...
The present study used a sample of team sport athletes (N = 343) to investigate to what extent the l...