Charismatic ledership and follower effects
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This paper examines the theories of charismatic leadership, the strong relationship between follower reverence and charismatic leaders, and the other characteristics of trust, satisfaction with the leader, collective identity, feelings of empowerment and perceived group task performance.
Publication Name: Journal of Organizational Behavior
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0894-3796
Year: 2000
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Charismatic leadership and follower effects
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Research examining follower effects of charismatic leadership is presented. Particular attention is given to characteristics of followers, including reverence and satisfaction with the leader, as well as gaining a sense of collective identity.
Publication Name: Journal of Organizational Behavior
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0894-3796
Year: 2000
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Charismatic leadership viewed from above: the impact of proactive leadership
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Issues relating to leadership and how it is perceived are examined in detail, with a focus on proactive personalities compared with other variables.
Publication Name: Journal of Organizational Behavior
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0894-3796
Year: 2000
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