This paper examines the impact of facial cues on leadership emergence. Using evolutionary social psychology, we expand upon implicit and contingent theories of leadership and propose that different types of intergroup relations elicit different implicit cognitive leadership prototypes. It is argued that a biologically based hormonal connection between behavior and corresponding facial characteristics interacts with evolutionarily consistent social dynamics to influence leadership emergence. We predict that masculine-looking leaders are selected during intergroup conflict (war) and feminine-looking leaders during intergroup cooperation (peace). Across two experiments we show that a general categorization of leader versus nonleader is an init...
Previous research indicates that followers tend to contingently match particular leader qualities to...
Contest competition between males has been important throughout history. To increase chances of surv...
Body size and other signs of physical prowess are associated with leadership hierarchies in many soc...
This paper examines the impact of facial cues on leadership emergence. Using evolutionary social psy...
This paper examines the impact of facial cues on leadership emergence. Using evolutionary social psy...
Using an evolutionary psychology framework we propose that leadership and followership are evolved t...
The present research replicates and extends previous literature on the evolutionary contingency hypo...
Many psychological studies have shown that facial appearance matters in the people we select as lead...
Social judgments of faces predict important social outcomes, including leadership decisions. Previou...
Social judgments of faces predict important social outcomes, including leadership decisions. Previou...
Previous research has shown that people prefer male leaders who show congruency between facial cues ...
ABSTRACT—This experiment investigated potential gender biases in the emergence of leadership in grou...
Visual characteristics, including facial appearance, are thought to play an important role in a vari...
Knowles, Kristen K. - ORCID 0000-0001-9664-9055 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9664-9055Many researche...
The underrepresentation of women in top positions has been in the spotlight of research for decades....
Previous research indicates that followers tend to contingently match particular leader qualities to...
Contest competition between males has been important throughout history. To increase chances of surv...
Body size and other signs of physical prowess are associated with leadership hierarchies in many soc...
This paper examines the impact of facial cues on leadership emergence. Using evolutionary social psy...
This paper examines the impact of facial cues on leadership emergence. Using evolutionary social psy...
Using an evolutionary psychology framework we propose that leadership and followership are evolved t...
The present research replicates and extends previous literature on the evolutionary contingency hypo...
Many psychological studies have shown that facial appearance matters in the people we select as lead...
Social judgments of faces predict important social outcomes, including leadership decisions. Previou...
Social judgments of faces predict important social outcomes, including leadership decisions. Previou...
Previous research has shown that people prefer male leaders who show congruency between facial cues ...
ABSTRACT—This experiment investigated potential gender biases in the emergence of leadership in grou...
Visual characteristics, including facial appearance, are thought to play an important role in a vari...
Knowles, Kristen K. - ORCID 0000-0001-9664-9055 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9664-9055Many researche...
The underrepresentation of women in top positions has been in the spotlight of research for decades....
Previous research indicates that followers tend to contingently match particular leader qualities to...
Contest competition between males has been important throughout history. To increase chances of surv...
Body size and other signs of physical prowess are associated with leadership hierarchies in many soc...