Instrumental leadership: An extension of the Full-Range Leadership Theory


Autoria(s): Rowold J; Antonakis J
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

From a theoretical perspective, an extension to the Full Range leadership Theory (FRLT) seems needed. In this paper, we explain why instrumental leadership--a class of leadership includes leader behaviors focusing on task and strategic aspects that are neither values nor exchange oriented--can fulfill this extension. Instrument leadership is composed of four factors: environmental monitoring, strategy formulation and implementation, path-goal facilitation and outcome monitoring; these aspects of leadership are currently not included in any of the FRLT's nine leadership scales (as measured by the MLQ--Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire). We present results from two empirical studies using very large samples from a wide array of countries (N > 3,000) to examine the factorial, discriminant and criterion-related validity of the instrumental leadership scales. We find support for a four-factor instrumental leadership model, which explains incremental variance in leader outcomes in over and above transactional and transformational leadership.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_B96CBE214852

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de

Fonte

Conference of the Work, Organizational and Business Psychology Division of the German Psychological Association. Rostock, Germany

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject

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