Opening ILT blackbox: Exploring recognition-based leadership perceptions with conjoint analysis


Autoria(s): Tavares, Gustavo Moreira
Contribuinte(s)

Sobral, Filipe

Aggarwal, Ishani

Topakas, Anna

Data(s)

07/06/2016

07/06/2016

28/04/2016

Resumo

Although research on Implicit Leadership Theories (ILT) has put great effort on determining what attributes define a leader prototype, little attention has been given to understanding the relative importance of each of these attributes in the categorization process by followers. Knowing that recognition-based leadership perceptions are the result of the match between followers’ ILTs and the perceived attributes in their actual leaders, understanding how specific prototypical leader attributes impact this impression formation process is particularly relevant. In this study, we draw upon socio-cognitive theories to explore how followers cognitively process the information about a leader’s attributes. By using Conjoint Analysis (CA), a technique that allows us to measure an individual’s trade-offs when making choices about multi-attributed options, we conducted a series of 4 studies with a total of 879 participants. Our results demonstrate that attributes’ importance for individuals’ leadership perceptions formation is rather heterogeneous, and that some attributes can enhance or spoil the importance of other prototypical attributes. Finally, by manipulating the leadership domain, we show that the weighting pattern of attributes is context dependent, as suggested by the connectionist approach to leadership categorization. Our findings also demonstrate that Conjoint Analysis can be a valuable tool for ILT research.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/16580

Idioma(s)

en_US

Palavras-Chave #Implicit leadership theories #Leadership prototype #Leadership categorization #Conjoint analysis #Liderança #Capacidade executiva
Tipo

Dissertation