Leadership research, traditionally focused on the behavior of an appointed/elected leader, is rapidly shifting towards a distributed, group process form of leadership known as “shared leadership”. Since empirical research supporting this approach is limited, we extend prior work exploring antecedents and outcomes of shared leadership and develop a framework examining its role as a mediator between task and team characteristics (internal team environment, task cohesion and task ambiguity) and task and team-level consequences (task satisfaction, team satisfaction and team performance). Analyzing experimental data through a mixed-methods approach (quantitative via regression-based analysis and qualitative using thematic analysis for unstructur...
Shared leadership has rarely been studied in the project management context, despite its proven perf...
Previous studies show that sharing leadership in teams offers potential performance benefits across ...
This research explores recent conceptions of leadership as a shared, reciprocal influence process. C...
Shared leadership describes leadership as a collective and reciprocal activity distributed among the...
Shared leadership refers to an emergent team property whereby leadership is distributed among team m...
Shared leadership describes leadership as a collective and reciprocal activity distributed among the...
Shared leadership refers to an emergent team property whereby leadership is distributed among team m...
Shared leadership refers to an emergent team property whereby leadership is distributed among team m...
Based on role theory (e.g., Katz & Kahn, 1978) and classic leadership task theory (e.g., Ohio St...
The purpose of this paper is to extend the theoretical understanding and conceptualization of share...
Purpose – To address the increasing need for novel approaches to leadership that deal with the chall...
Aim: This research focuses on aims to explore the concept of shared leadership in integrated design ...
Complementarity between the traits of the team's leader and members aids in encouraging shared leade...
Leaders are often called upon to make sense out of complicated situations and give direction to othe...
Leaders are often called upon to make sense out of complicated situations and give direction to othe...
Shared leadership has rarely been studied in the project management context, despite its proven perf...
Previous studies show that sharing leadership in teams offers potential performance benefits across ...
This research explores recent conceptions of leadership as a shared, reciprocal influence process. C...
Shared leadership describes leadership as a collective and reciprocal activity distributed among the...
Shared leadership refers to an emergent team property whereby leadership is distributed among team m...
Shared leadership describes leadership as a collective and reciprocal activity distributed among the...
Shared leadership refers to an emergent team property whereby leadership is distributed among team m...
Shared leadership refers to an emergent team property whereby leadership is distributed among team m...
Based on role theory (e.g., Katz & Kahn, 1978) and classic leadership task theory (e.g., Ohio St...
The purpose of this paper is to extend the theoretical understanding and conceptualization of share...
Purpose – To address the increasing need for novel approaches to leadership that deal with the chall...
Aim: This research focuses on aims to explore the concept of shared leadership in integrated design ...
Complementarity between the traits of the team's leader and members aids in encouraging shared leade...
Leaders are often called upon to make sense out of complicated situations and give direction to othe...
Leaders are often called upon to make sense out of complicated situations and give direction to othe...
Shared leadership has rarely been studied in the project management context, despite its proven perf...
Previous studies show that sharing leadership in teams offers potential performance benefits across ...
This research explores recent conceptions of leadership as a shared, reciprocal influence process. C...