Given what we know about the predictors of leaders’ ability, facial appearance should play a small or a very limited role in observers’ selection of leaders; however, research convincingly shows otherwise. The more distant observers are from leaders or the less information they have about them, the more likely they are to use whatever information is available—including the target’s looks—to make inferences about a leader’s character and competence. In this article, we review which consequential leadership outcomes are predicted by facial appearance. We explain why observers are inclined to make heuristic decisions using facial cues, discuss whether facial appearance carries credible information, and identify the conditions that may attenua...
Judgments of leadership ability from face images predict the outcomes of actual political elections ...
Previous research indicates that followers tend to contingently match particular leader qualities to...
Our study aims to address the fragmented nature of research on face-to-trait inferences and their im...
Given what we know about predictors of leader ability, facial appearance should play a small or very...
Previous research has shown that people form impressions of potential leaders from their faces and t...
Judgments of leadership ability from face images predict the outcomes of actual political elections ...
Research overwhelmingly shows that facial appearance predicts leader selection. However, the evidenc...
Judgments of leadership ability from face images predict the outcomes of actual political elections ...
Facial cues can have context-contingent effects on leadership judgments, with dominant-looking ind...
Although the link between facial appearance and success is well established, the mechanisms responsi...
Knowles, Kristen K. - ORCID 0000-0001-9664-9055 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9664-9055Many researche...
Social judgments of faces predict important social outcomes, including leadership decisions. Previou...
<div><p>Research overwhelmingly shows that facial appearance predicts leader selection. However, the...
Charismatic leadership improves organizational performance. Charisma itself can be defined as a repe...
Research overwhelmingly shows that facial appearance predicts leader selection. However, the evidenc...
Judgments of leadership ability from face images predict the outcomes of actual political elections ...
Previous research indicates that followers tend to contingently match particular leader qualities to...
Our study aims to address the fragmented nature of research on face-to-trait inferences and their im...
Given what we know about predictors of leader ability, facial appearance should play a small or very...
Previous research has shown that people form impressions of potential leaders from their faces and t...
Judgments of leadership ability from face images predict the outcomes of actual political elections ...
Research overwhelmingly shows that facial appearance predicts leader selection. However, the evidenc...
Judgments of leadership ability from face images predict the outcomes of actual political elections ...
Facial cues can have context-contingent effects on leadership judgments, with dominant-looking ind...
Although the link between facial appearance and success is well established, the mechanisms responsi...
Knowles, Kristen K. - ORCID 0000-0001-9664-9055 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9664-9055Many researche...
Social judgments of faces predict important social outcomes, including leadership decisions. Previou...
<div><p>Research overwhelmingly shows that facial appearance predicts leader selection. However, the...
Charismatic leadership improves organizational performance. Charisma itself can be defined as a repe...
Research overwhelmingly shows that facial appearance predicts leader selection. However, the evidenc...
Judgments of leadership ability from face images predict the outcomes of actual political elections ...
Previous research indicates that followers tend to contingently match particular leader qualities to...
Our study aims to address the fragmented nature of research on face-to-trait inferences and their im...