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1 cze 1992 · House's (1977) theory of charismatic leadership includes a description of personality characteristics that theoretically differentiate CLs from NCLs. According to House's theory, CLs have high self-confidence, high verbal ability, high need for influence or power, and exceptionally strong convictions in the moral correctness of their beliefs.
1 sty 1993 · House's theory of charismatic leadership shifted the focus of attention to a leader's symbolic and expressive behavior and the emotional reactions of followers to the leader and the task. The theory provided new and important insights about the nature of effective leadership, and it marked the beginning of a major shift in perspective for the ...
This article reviews the concept of charismatic leadership derived from Weber's typology of authority and proposes a questionnaire measure of its behavioral dimensions. The article also discusses the implications of the measure for future research and practice.
Throughout the paper, the author examines a number of topics related to the concept of charisma, including charismatic effects, characteristics of charismatic leaders, behavior of charismatic leaders, and situational factors associated with the emergence and effectiveness of charismatic leaders.
This article proposes a self-concept based theory to explain how charismatic leaders motivate followers by engaging their self-concepts in the interest of the leader's mission. It reviews the empirical literature on charismatic leadership effects and derives testable propositions about the leader behavior, follower values, and organizational conditions.
Culture specific and cross-culturally generalizable implicit leadership theories: Are attributes of charismatic/transformational leadership universally endorsed?
We present a theoretical analysis of the follower's role in the charismatic leadership process. Specifically, we distinguish between two types of charismatic relation