159 research outputs found

    The relationship between employees' occupational self-efficacy and perceived transformational leadership-replication and extension of recent results

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    The relationship between transformational leadership and self-efficacy is not yet fully explained. Different hypotheses have been posed ranging from positive to negative relationships between the constructs. The aim of this study is to further clarify how transformational leadership and self-efficacy relate. In addition, this paper considers possible moderators of this relationship. Task demands and climate are tested as moderators of the relationship between transformational leadership and self-efficacy. Although the relationships between transformational leadership and self-efficacy are virtually zero in the correlational analysis, interaction effects of transformational leadership and task demands are found. In an overall analysis, task demands is the best predictor for self-efficacy

    Is charisma hyper-romanticism? Empirical evidence from new data and a meta-analysis

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    In prior research, mixed results were obtained with respect to the relationship between Romance of Leadership and the perception of transformational leadership. In this paper, we first present new studies originating from different contexts (students and employees) and different countries and, second, we meta-analyse these studies together with prior studies in order to shed light on the relationship between Romance of Leadership and the perception of transformational leadership. In the meta-analysis, we considered the following moderators: field/employees vs. experimental/student samples, geographical region, and type of assessment of transformational leadership. The results indicate a positive relationship between Romance of Leadership and the perception of transformational leadership. Only the moderating effect of region of origin was significant. In line with social constructivism and information processing approaches of leadership, our results indicate that the perception of leadership comprises more than merely the actual behaviour the leader exhibits. Des rĂ©sultats contradictoires ont Ă©tĂ© obtenus dans le passĂ© en ce qui concerne la relation entre la Romance du Leadership et la perception du leadership transformationnel. Dans cet article, nous prĂ©sentons d’abord de nouvelles recherches portant sur des populations diffĂ©rentes (des Ă©tudiants ou des salariĂ©s) provenant de plusieurs pays, puis dans un second temps nous effectuons une mĂ©ta-analyse regroupant ces travaux et des Ă©tudes antĂ©rieures afin d’y voir plus clair dans la relation entre la Romance du Leadership et la perception du leadership transformationnel. On a, dans la mĂ©ta-analyse, pris en considĂ©ration les variables rĂ©gulatrices suivantes: l’origine gĂ©ographique des Ă©chantillons d’étudiants (travaux expĂ©rimentaux) ou de salariĂ©s (enquĂȘtes sur le terrain) et le type d’évaluation du leadership transformationnel. Les rĂ©sultats vont dans le sens d’une relation positive entre la Romance du Leadership et la perception du leadership transformationnel. Il n’y a que la rĂ©gion d’origine qui prĂ©sente un effet rĂ©gulateur significatif. Dans la continuitĂ© du constructivisme social et des travaux concevant le leadership comme un traitement de l’information, nos rĂ©sultats indiquent que la perception du leadership dĂ©passe le comportement observable du leader

    Desarrollo infantil en uruguay : una aproximaciĂłn a sus determinantes

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    Por Ășltimo, el estudio efectuado por Katzkowicz y Querejeta (2017) tambiĂ©n analiza el efecto de la asistencia escolar en el desarrollo infantil y muestra que la asistencia a centros educativos tiene efectos positivos en las distintas dimensiones del test ASQ-3, los cuales son mĂĄs pronunciados para los niños pertenecientes a los quintiles de ingresos mĂĄs altos. A partir de la estrategia empĂ­rica utilizada, se observa, en tĂ©rminos generales, quĂ© caracterĂ­sticas de los niños, caracterĂ­sticas socioeconĂłmicas del hogar, variables referentes a las madres durante el embarazo, variables respecto a los reciĂ©n nacidos y prĂĄcticas de crianza, tienen un efecto positivo en los indicadores de ASQ-3 y CBCL para las distintas olas, y al considerar la varia-ciĂłn entre olas.The analysis of child development has become extremely important in recent years because of the influence it has throughout people's life cycle. This paper aims to provide evidence on the situation of early childhood in Uruguay by analyzing its characteristics and determinants. In order to carry out this study, a characterization of early childhood is conducted and different econometric models are applied to evaluate the determinants of child development. For this purpose, the ASQ-3 and CBCL tests collected by the National Child Development and Health Survey are used. In general terms, the characteristics of children and socioeconomic characteristics of households, variables referring to mothers during pregnancy and to newborns, and child-rearing practices have a positive effect on development. Early childhood policies are fundamental to contributing to adequate child development

    Teaching Implicit Leadership Theories to develop leaders and leadership – How and why it can make a difference

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    Implicit leadership theories (ILTs) are lay images of leadership, which are individually and socially determined. We discuss how teaching ILTs contributes to developing leaders and leaderships by raising self- and social awareness for the contexts in which leadership takes place. We present and discuss a drawing exercise to illustrate different ILTs and discuss the implications for leaders and leadership, with a particular focus on how leaders claim, and are granted, leader identities in groups

    A question of fit:cultural and individual differences in interpersonal justice perceptions

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    This study examined the link between employees’ adult attachment orientations and perceptions of line managers’ interpersonal justice behaviors, and the moderating effect of national culture (collectivism). Participants from countries categorized as low collectivistic (N = 205) and high collectivistic (N = 136) completed an online survey. Attachment anxiety and avoidance were negatively related to interpersonal justice perceptions. Cultural differences did not moderate the effects of avoidance. However, the relationship between attachment anxiety and interpersonal justice was non-significant in the Southern Asia (more collectivistic) cultural cluster. Our findings indicate the importance of ‘fit’ between cultural relational values and individual attachment orientations in shaping interpersonal justice perceptions, and highlight the need for more non-western organizational justice research
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