Humor can be a powerful tool for increasing one’s status in a group and influencing others. Given that past research has indicated that the use of humor by a woman might harm her potential of advancing in the workplace, we examine the joint effect of humor style and gender on the likelihood of being perceived as a leader. Using a within-subjects vignette experiment, we collected data from 148 participants, with 73% being female, and an average age of 33.2 years old (SD = 9.8). We found that people using affiliative humor had a higher perceived chance of emerging as leaders compared to those using aggressive humor and gender itself did not have a significant effect on leadership emergence. Contrary to our expectations, the affiliative-aggres...
Leader humor has been considered the most promising yet least understood influential tool by psychol...
Leader Member Exchange theory has significance describing the dyadic relationship between leaders an...
This study investigated the moderating effects sense of humor has on the relationship between leader...
Humor can be a powerful tool for increasing one’s status in a group and influencing others. Given th...
The use of humour at the workplace gets mixed reviews. While humour can create positive energy in te...
This research investigates the relationship between humor, gender, and leadership effectiveness. To ...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
Access restricted to the OSU communityThe purpose of this study was to explore the relationship betw...
Although research has added to our understanding of the positive and negative effects of the use of ...
Purpose The interest on leader humor styles is recent. By applying a trustworthiness framework, the ...
As humor has been found to have a positive influence on employees’ well-being, work performance, and...
Purpose – This study seeks to offer an empirical test of a model addressing how a leader\u27s humor ...
According to research on the topic of humor, there are four identifiable styles. Affiliative humor r...
Using both experimental and field data, we examined how and what style of leader humor expression le...
Leader humor has been considered the most promising yet least understood influential tool by psychol...
Leader Member Exchange theory has significance describing the dyadic relationship between leaders an...
This study investigated the moderating effects sense of humor has on the relationship between leader...
Humor can be a powerful tool for increasing one’s status in a group and influencing others. Given th...
The use of humour at the workplace gets mixed reviews. While humour can create positive energy in te...
This research investigates the relationship between humor, gender, and leadership effectiveness. To ...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
Access restricted to the OSU communityThe purpose of this study was to explore the relationship betw...
Although research has added to our understanding of the positive and negative effects of the use of ...
Purpose The interest on leader humor styles is recent. By applying a trustworthiness framework, the ...
As humor has been found to have a positive influence on employees’ well-being, work performance, and...
Purpose – This study seeks to offer an empirical test of a model addressing how a leader\u27s humor ...
According to research on the topic of humor, there are four identifiable styles. Affiliative humor r...
Using both experimental and field data, we examined how and what style of leader humor expression le...
Leader humor has been considered the most promising yet least understood influential tool by psychol...
Leader Member Exchange theory has significance describing the dyadic relationship between leaders an...
This study investigated the moderating effects sense of humor has on the relationship between leader...