This article develops a dual-agency model of leadership which treats collective phenomena as a co-production involving both leaders and followers who identify with the same social group. The model integrates work on identity leadership and engaged followership derived from the social identity approach in social psychology. In contrast to binary models which view either leaders or followers as having agency, our model argues that leaders gain influence by defining parameters of action in ways that frame the agency of their followers but leave space for creativity in how collective goals are accomplished. Followers in turn, exhibit their loyalty and attachment to the leader by striving to be effective in advancing these goals, thereby empower...
Although political action often requires activists to express who they are and what they stand for, ...
This study examines the Gezi Park protests in Turkey by corroborating the idea that the process of s...
This study develops the concept of identity ownership to explain how, in the course of electioneerin...
This article develops a dual-agency model of leadership which treats collective phenomena as a co-pr...
This article develops a dual-agency model of leadership which treats collective phenomena as a co-pr...
This paper develops a dual-agency model of leadership which treats collective phenomena as a co-prod...
When contesting for political office, leaders do not only seek to build their own following but also...
When contesting for political office, leaders do not only seek to build their own following but also...
Traditional models see leadership as a form of zero-sum game in which leader agency is achieved at t...
Traditional models see leadership as a form of zero-sum game in which leader agency is achieved at t...
This article analyses the victory of Donald Trump in the 2016 US election through the lens of the ‘l...
In recent years, the questions of what populism is and how populist leaders mobilize their followers...
We examine how anti-Trump democrats (N = 460), prior to the 2020 election, managed their options to ...
Political leadership research has evolved in three broad phases. Early 20th century research focused...
The rise of populist leaders in the political sphere mounts a challenge to normative understandings ...
Although political action often requires activists to express who they are and what they stand for, ...
This study examines the Gezi Park protests in Turkey by corroborating the idea that the process of s...
This study develops the concept of identity ownership to explain how, in the course of electioneerin...
This article develops a dual-agency model of leadership which treats collective phenomena as a co-pr...
This article develops a dual-agency model of leadership which treats collective phenomena as a co-pr...
This paper develops a dual-agency model of leadership which treats collective phenomena as a co-prod...
When contesting for political office, leaders do not only seek to build their own following but also...
When contesting for political office, leaders do not only seek to build their own following but also...
Traditional models see leadership as a form of zero-sum game in which leader agency is achieved at t...
Traditional models see leadership as a form of zero-sum game in which leader agency is achieved at t...
This article analyses the victory of Donald Trump in the 2016 US election through the lens of the ‘l...
In recent years, the questions of what populism is and how populist leaders mobilize their followers...
We examine how anti-Trump democrats (N = 460), prior to the 2020 election, managed their options to ...
Political leadership research has evolved in three broad phases. Early 20th century research focused...
The rise of populist leaders in the political sphere mounts a challenge to normative understandings ...
Although political action often requires activists to express who they are and what they stand for, ...
This study examines the Gezi Park protests in Turkey by corroborating the idea that the process of s...
This study develops the concept of identity ownership to explain how, in the course of electioneerin...