Much of the behavior at work takes place within teams. Leaders of teams experience different feelings that, in turn, can have an impact on how team members feel and perform. This study examined the effects of leaders’ mood on individual team members’ mood, group affective tone, and team outcomes (actual team performance, potency, and goal commitment) in a laboratory study, with a sample of 63 students working in three-person teams. Furthermore, the study investigated the mediating role of group affective tone in the leaders’ mood–team outcomes relationship. Results demonstrated that leaders influence team members’ individual mood, group affective tone, actual team performance, and potency. Moreover, group affective tone mediated the relatio...
In a series of studies, we examine the role of positive emotions in the charismatic leadership proce...
We present a follower-centric model of leadership that integrates multiple levels of analysis, and i...
[[abstract]]Recently, researchers have been paying more attention on the issue of ''emotion'' in org...
Comunicação apresentada no 17º Congresso da European Association of Work and Organizational Psychol...
Recent leadership studies examine the role of emotional contagion in leadership interactions. These ...
Affect has been theoretically important to charismatic leadership for over 80 years as Weber (1920) ...
Leadership continues to be an extensively-researched topic in the scholarly study of organisational ...
Emotional contagion has been defined as a tendency to mimic the emotions and non-verbal expressions ...
A laboratory study was used to examine the hypothesis that followers’ collective mood can influence ...
Based on the notion that leadership involves affective exchange (Dasborough, Ashkanasy, Tee & Tse, 2...
This study investigated the role of leadership affect in self-managing groups. Specifically, I exami...
[[abstract]]Entering the 21st century, the competition among organizations is much more drastic so t...
Previous studies have found mixed results regarding the influence of positive and negative leader af...
Team and organizational failures can negatively impact leadership perceptions, as followers tend to ...
This study investigated whether leader management of emotional displays affects group performance. R...
In a series of studies, we examine the role of positive emotions in the charismatic leadership proce...
We present a follower-centric model of leadership that integrates multiple levels of analysis, and i...
[[abstract]]Recently, researchers have been paying more attention on the issue of ''emotion'' in org...
Comunicação apresentada no 17º Congresso da European Association of Work and Organizational Psychol...
Recent leadership studies examine the role of emotional contagion in leadership interactions. These ...
Affect has been theoretically important to charismatic leadership for over 80 years as Weber (1920) ...
Leadership continues to be an extensively-researched topic in the scholarly study of organisational ...
Emotional contagion has been defined as a tendency to mimic the emotions and non-verbal expressions ...
A laboratory study was used to examine the hypothesis that followers’ collective mood can influence ...
Based on the notion that leadership involves affective exchange (Dasborough, Ashkanasy, Tee & Tse, 2...
This study investigated the role of leadership affect in self-managing groups. Specifically, I exami...
[[abstract]]Entering the 21st century, the competition among organizations is much more drastic so t...
Previous studies have found mixed results regarding the influence of positive and negative leader af...
Team and organizational failures can negatively impact leadership perceptions, as followers tend to ...
This study investigated whether leader management of emotional displays affects group performance. R...
In a series of studies, we examine the role of positive emotions in the charismatic leadership proce...
We present a follower-centric model of leadership that integrates multiple levels of analysis, and i...
[[abstract]]Recently, researchers have been paying more attention on the issue of ''emotion'' in org...