How groups of individuals achieve coordination and collective action is an important topic in the natural sciences, but until recently the role of leadership in this process has been largely overlooked. In contrast, leadership is arguably one of the most important themes in the social sciences. In this synthesis, I draw upon key insights from the animal and human literature to lay the foundation for a new science of leadership inspired by an evolutionary perspective. Identifying the origins of human leadership and followership, as well as which aspects are shared with other animals and which are unique, offers ways of understanding, predicting, and improving leadership today. Although a review article, this has been extremely influential in...
Many animals form large aggregations that have no apparent leader, yet are capable of highly coordin...
Existing approaches within leadership studies often share a bias towards industrialized societies an...
In this chapter we examine leader-follower interaction from the perspective of evolutionary psycholo...
How groups of individuals achieve coordination and collective action is an important topic in the na...
Evolutionary perspectives are part of any comprehensive explanation of leadership and, more generall...
Taking a Darwinian perspective, this paper suggests that leadership is the product of an evolved des...
Evolutionary perspectives are part of any comprehensive explanation of leadership and, more generall...
Drawing upon evolutionary logic, leadership is reconceptualized in terms of the out-come of strategi...
Leadership is an active area of research in both the biological and social sciences. This review pro...
Drawing upon evolutionary logic, leadership is reconceptualized in terms of the outcome of strategic...
This article analyzes the topic of leadership from an evolutionary perspective and proposes three co...
Leadership is an active area of research in both the biological and social sciences. This review pro...
The drama of leadership evolved around its definition, what kind is wanted, what processes conduct i...
of Social psychology, Vol. 9: The evolution of the social mind: Evolutionary psychology and social...
From an evolutionary perspective, followership is puzzling because it is not clear why individuals w...
Many animals form large aggregations that have no apparent leader, yet are capable of highly coordin...
Existing approaches within leadership studies often share a bias towards industrialized societies an...
In this chapter we examine leader-follower interaction from the perspective of evolutionary psycholo...
How groups of individuals achieve coordination and collective action is an important topic in the na...
Evolutionary perspectives are part of any comprehensive explanation of leadership and, more generall...
Taking a Darwinian perspective, this paper suggests that leadership is the product of an evolved des...
Evolutionary perspectives are part of any comprehensive explanation of leadership and, more generall...
Drawing upon evolutionary logic, leadership is reconceptualized in terms of the out-come of strategi...
Leadership is an active area of research in both the biological and social sciences. This review pro...
Drawing upon evolutionary logic, leadership is reconceptualized in terms of the outcome of strategic...
This article analyzes the topic of leadership from an evolutionary perspective and proposes three co...
Leadership is an active area of research in both the biological and social sciences. This review pro...
The drama of leadership evolved around its definition, what kind is wanted, what processes conduct i...
of Social psychology, Vol. 9: The evolution of the social mind: Evolutionary psychology and social...
From an evolutionary perspective, followership is puzzling because it is not clear why individuals w...
Many animals form large aggregations that have no apparent leader, yet are capable of highly coordin...
Existing approaches within leadership studies often share a bias towards industrialized societies an...
In this chapter we examine leader-follower interaction from the perspective of evolutionary psycholo...