We provide an integrative review of the empirical literature on leadership and affect (emotion, mood, and affective dispositions), which is first and foremost a literature on leader displays of affect. We conclude that the influence of leader affective displays can be understood through the mediation paths of emotional contagion and cognitive interpretation of affect in combination with the first- and second-stage moderators of these paths. We also conclude that the common yet overly simplistic notion that leader displays of positive affect are more effective than leader displays of negative affect can in important part be attributed to an overreliance on subjective ratings as indicators of leadership effectiveness, whereas behavioral indic...
Within the framework of Affective Events Theory (AET) this study examines emotional experiences as a...
Previous studies have found mixed results regarding the influence of positive and negative leader af...
Previous studies have found mixed results regarding the influence of positive and negative leader af...
Based on the notion that leadership involves affective exchange (Dasborough, Ashkanasy, Tee & Tse, 2...
Leadership continues to be an extensively-researched topic in the scholarly study of organisational ...
We provide an integrative review of the empirical literature on leadership and affect (emotion, mood...
Affect has been theoretically important to charismatic leadership for over 80 years as Weber (1920) ...
Leader emotions may play an important role in leadership effectiveness. Extending earlier research o...
Recent leadership studies examine the role of emotional contagion in leadership interactions. These ...
Leader emotions may play an important role in leadership effectiveness. Extending earlier research o...
textabstractLeader emotions may play an important role in leadership effectiveness. Extending this e...
Emotional contagion has been defined as a tendency to mimic the emotions and non-verbal expressions ...
Emotional contagion has been defined as a tendency to mimic the emotions and non-verbal expressions ...
In a series of studies, we examine the role of positive emotions in the charismatic leadership proce...
Organizational scholars have long been concerned with identifying traits that differentiate effectiv...
Within the framework of Affective Events Theory (AET) this study examines emotional experiences as a...
Previous studies have found mixed results regarding the influence of positive and negative leader af...
Previous studies have found mixed results regarding the influence of positive and negative leader af...
Based on the notion that leadership involves affective exchange (Dasborough, Ashkanasy, Tee & Tse, 2...
Leadership continues to be an extensively-researched topic in the scholarly study of organisational ...
We provide an integrative review of the empirical literature on leadership and affect (emotion, mood...
Affect has been theoretically important to charismatic leadership for over 80 years as Weber (1920) ...
Leader emotions may play an important role in leadership effectiveness. Extending earlier research o...
Recent leadership studies examine the role of emotional contagion in leadership interactions. These ...
Leader emotions may play an important role in leadership effectiveness. Extending earlier research o...
textabstractLeader emotions may play an important role in leadership effectiveness. Extending this e...
Emotional contagion has been defined as a tendency to mimic the emotions and non-verbal expressions ...
Emotional contagion has been defined as a tendency to mimic the emotions and non-verbal expressions ...
In a series of studies, we examine the role of positive emotions in the charismatic leadership proce...
Organizational scholars have long been concerned with identifying traits that differentiate effectiv...
Within the framework of Affective Events Theory (AET) this study examines emotional experiences as a...
Previous studies have found mixed results regarding the influence of positive and negative leader af...
Previous studies have found mixed results regarding the influence of positive and negative leader af...