Leadership is one of the most examined factors in relation to understanding employee well-being and performance. While there are disparate approaches to studying leadership, they share a common assumption that perceptions of a leader's behavior determine reactions to the leader. The concept of leadership perception is poorly understood in most theoretical approaches. To address this, we propose that there are many benefits from examining leadership perceptions as an attitude towards the leader. In this review, we show how research examining a number of aspects of attitudes (content, structure and function) can advance understanding of leadership perceptions and how these affect work-related outcomes. Such a perspective provides a more multi...
Abstract: Leader categorization theory suggests that subordinates implicitly compare their leaders w...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between leadership style and organisati...
A recently published study in Current Research in Social Psychology (Schyns & Sanders, 2003) focused...
Leadership is one of the most examined factors in relation to understanding employee well-being and ...
Leadership is one of the most examined factors in relation to understanding employee wellbeing and p...
The quantitative study examined the perception of leadership and its impact on employee engagement. ...
The central proposition of this thesis is that there are key benefits to examining leadership percep...
The objective of the study was to investigate the effect of leadership attitude toward employees and...
A recently published study in Current Research in Social Psychology (Schyns & Sanders, 2003) focused...
Leadership is a phenomenon that exists in all groups or societies, and has unique and distinct chara...
From a historical development perspective, numerous approaches and theories based on these approache...
Research on the evaluation of leaders has shown that evaluation ratings are prone to several biases....
Although the role of social cognition in leadership perception has been emphasized frequently in rec...
Ideally, an employee will attempt to perform a task at his or her best ability in order to complete ...
Ph.D.Occupational psychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp...
Abstract: Leader categorization theory suggests that subordinates implicitly compare their leaders w...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between leadership style and organisati...
A recently published study in Current Research in Social Psychology (Schyns & Sanders, 2003) focused...
Leadership is one of the most examined factors in relation to understanding employee well-being and ...
Leadership is one of the most examined factors in relation to understanding employee wellbeing and p...
The quantitative study examined the perception of leadership and its impact on employee engagement. ...
The central proposition of this thesis is that there are key benefits to examining leadership percep...
The objective of the study was to investigate the effect of leadership attitude toward employees and...
A recently published study in Current Research in Social Psychology (Schyns & Sanders, 2003) focused...
Leadership is a phenomenon that exists in all groups or societies, and has unique and distinct chara...
From a historical development perspective, numerous approaches and theories based on these approache...
Research on the evaluation of leaders has shown that evaluation ratings are prone to several biases....
Although the role of social cognition in leadership perception has been emphasized frequently in rec...
Ideally, an employee will attempt to perform a task at his or her best ability in order to complete ...
Ph.D.Occupational psychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp...
Abstract: Leader categorization theory suggests that subordinates implicitly compare their leaders w...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between leadership style and organisati...
A recently published study in Current Research in Social Psychology (Schyns & Sanders, 2003) focused...