In response to calls regarding the applicability of self-leadership measurement in Eastern (collectivistic) and Western (individualistic) cultures, this study examined the psychometric properties and measurement invariance of the modified self-leadership questionnaire (MSLQ). The sample consisted of 395 Chinese students and 241 Australian students. Results revealed that the modified self-leadership questionnaire exhibited a satisfactory condition of psychometric properties across cultures. A series of multi-sample confirmatory factor analyses demonstrated the cross-cultural similarity of an 11-factor model across the Chinese and Australian samples. The modified self-leadership questionnaire was also found to possess measurement invariance, ...
Purpose– Seeks to understand how differences in national cultures impact on the understanding and me...
China is the world's fastest growing economy while the Overseas Chinese are the most dominant econom...
Studies on the construct validity of the Self-Description Questionnaire II (SDQII) have not compared...
Purpose – Although the measurement of self-leadership (RSLQ) has been developed and validated with s...
The purpose of this study was to examine how culture influences the use of self-leadership strategie...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how culture influences the use of self-leadership strategie...
Although the measurement of self-leadership (RSLQ) has been developed and validated with samples fro...
360-degree leadership feedback has been increasingly used for leadership assessment and development ...
This study examined the relationship between self and subordinate ratings of leadership and the rela...
National cultures play a critical role in effective leadership and organisational success in interna...
This project was conducted with the objective of measuring differences between U.S. American and Chi...
This study compares perceptions of the importance of 18 traits for effective lowlevel leaders and hi...
To investigate whether the theory of self-leadership could be applicable in a non-Western context, t...
Vita.The Leader Performance Survey (LPS) and the Leader Opinion Questionnaire (LOQ) were used in a c...
Purpose– Seeks to understand how differences in national cultures impact on the understanding and me...
China is the world's fastest growing economy while the Overseas Chinese are the most dominant econom...
Studies on the construct validity of the Self-Description Questionnaire II (SDQII) have not compared...
Purpose – Although the measurement of self-leadership (RSLQ) has been developed and validated with s...
The purpose of this study was to examine how culture influences the use of self-leadership strategie...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how culture influences the use of self-leadership strategie...
Although the measurement of self-leadership (RSLQ) has been developed and validated with samples fro...
360-degree leadership feedback has been increasingly used for leadership assessment and development ...
This study examined the relationship between self and subordinate ratings of leadership and the rela...
National cultures play a critical role in effective leadership and organisational success in interna...
This project was conducted with the objective of measuring differences between U.S. American and Chi...
This study compares perceptions of the importance of 18 traits for effective lowlevel leaders and hi...
To investigate whether the theory of self-leadership could be applicable in a non-Western context, t...
Vita.The Leader Performance Survey (LPS) and the Leader Opinion Questionnaire (LOQ) were used in a c...
Purpose– Seeks to understand how differences in national cultures impact on the understanding and me...
China is the world's fastest growing economy while the Overseas Chinese are the most dominant econom...
Studies on the construct validity of the Self-Description Questionnaire II (SDQII) have not compared...