Two experiments tested hypotheses, derived from social identity and self-categorization theories, regarding the attribution of charisma to leaders. In Experiment I (N = 203), in-group prototypical leaders were attributed greater levels of charisma and were perceived to be more persuasive than in-group non-prototypical leaders. In Experiment 2 (N = 220), leaders described with in-group stereotypical characteristics were attributed relatively high levels of charisma regardless of their group-oriented versus exchange rhetoric. Leaders described with out-group stereotypical characteristics, however, had to employ group-oriented rhetoric to be attributed relatively high levels of charisma. We conclude that leadership emerges from being represent...
Political leadership research has evolved in three broad phases. Early 20th century research focused...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
This research advances a social identity approach to leadership through a meta-analysis examining fo...
As members of their groups, leaders can vary in terms of the extent to which they reflect the member...
Abstract: Leadership is a process enacted in the context of a shared group membership, and leadershi...
A self-categorization model of leadership is introduced (leaders have the prototypical characteristi...
While organizationally relevant outcomes of charismatic leadership have been studied more extensivel...
(From the chapter)This reprinted chapter originally appeared in (Personality and Social Psychology B...
Self-sacrificing behavior of the leader and the extent to which the leader is representative of the ...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
According to John Adair, the most important word in the leader's vocabulary is "we" and the least im...
The social identity approach to leadership has focused on examining how leaders’ (single) group prot...
Leadership is the process of influencing others in a manner that enhances their contribution to the ...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...
We investigate the subject’s personality in relation to leadership, leadership performance before an...
Political leadership research has evolved in three broad phases. Early 20th century research focused...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
This research advances a social identity approach to leadership through a meta-analysis examining fo...
As members of their groups, leaders can vary in terms of the extent to which they reflect the member...
Abstract: Leadership is a process enacted in the context of a shared group membership, and leadershi...
A self-categorization model of leadership is introduced (leaders have the prototypical characteristi...
While organizationally relevant outcomes of charismatic leadership have been studied more extensivel...
(From the chapter)This reprinted chapter originally appeared in (Personality and Social Psychology B...
Self-sacrificing behavior of the leader and the extent to which the leader is representative of the ...
Developing the social identity theory of leadership (e.g., [Hogg, M. A. (2001). A social identity th...
According to John Adair, the most important word in the leader's vocabulary is "we" and the least im...
The social identity approach to leadership has focused on examining how leaders’ (single) group prot...
Leadership is the process of influencing others in a manner that enhances their contribution to the ...
This article describes a social identity and self-categorization analysis of leadership. As people i...
We investigate the subject’s personality in relation to leadership, leadership performance before an...
Political leadership research has evolved in three broad phases. Early 20th century research focused...
Two studies compared leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and the social identity theory of leadershi...
This research advances a social identity approach to leadership through a meta-analysis examining fo...