This thesis is focussed on the role differentiationhypothesis as it relates to small groups (Bales, 1958). The hypothesis is systematically examined, both conceptually and empirically, in the light of the Equilibrium Hypothesis (Bales, 1953) and the Negotiated Order Theory of leadership (e.g. Hosking, 1988). Chapter 1 sketches in a context for the research,which was stimulated by attempts during the 60s and 70s to organise small groups without leaders (the leaderless group, based on isocratic principles). Chapter 2 gives a conceptual and developmental overview of Bales' work, concentrating on the Equilibrium Hypothesis. It is argued that Bales' conceptual approach, if developed, can potentially integrate the disparate small groups and leade...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
Little previous research has examined leadership from a role-based perspective. Those scholars who h...
To understand leaders and leadership, one must understand groups and their dynamics. Leadership can ...
A theory of leadership effectiveness in small discussion/decision-making groups is developed to faci...
Different theoretical approaches assume, either implicitly or explicitly, that leadership operates a...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Interaction - process analysis has given precision to our concepts and improved our understanding of...
The idea of social rank-ordering (indicative of status. dominance. or potential leadership capacity)...
Two experiments investigated how leadership shapes individual contributions in small groups facing p...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
This experiment examined members' evaluations of a group leader and the group in contexts where a su...
Empirical tests of leadership role differentiation theory have been limited to experimental groups T...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
Little previous research has examined leadership from a role-based perspective. Those scholars who h...
To understand leaders and leadership, one must understand groups and their dynamics. Leadership can ...
A theory of leadership effectiveness in small discussion/decision-making groups is developed to faci...
Different theoretical approaches assume, either implicitly or explicitly, that leadership operates a...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Interaction - process analysis has given precision to our concepts and improved our understanding of...
The idea of social rank-ordering (indicative of status. dominance. or potential leadership capacity)...
Two experiments investigated how leadership shapes individual contributions in small groups facing p...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
This experiment examined members' evaluations of a group leader and the group in contexts where a su...
Empirical tests of leadership role differentiation theory have been limited to experimental groups T...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
Little previous research has examined leadership from a role-based perspective. Those scholars who h...
To understand leaders and leadership, one must understand groups and their dynamics. Leadership can ...