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ArtikelA Pattern Approach to The Study of Leader Emergence  
Oleh: Foti, Roseanne J. ; Smith, Jeffrey A.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Leadership Quarterly, The vol. 9 no. 2 (1998), page 147-160.
Topik: LEADERS; pattern approach; study of leader; emergence
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Isi artikelPast research on the emergence of leaders in groups has typically examined relationships between individual trait variables and emergence. The current study extends work of the past by developing a multi - variable pattern approach, along with the traditional examination of individual trait measures, in the domain of emergent leadership. The personality pattern examined in this study uses the variables dominance, intelligence and general self - efficacy. All three trait variables were significantly positively associated with leader emergence. Individuals high in all three traits (HHH) emerged significantly more frequently than all other individuals while those low in all three traits (LLL) emerged significantly less frequently than all other individuals. This study demonstrates that the pattern approach is useful in the study of emergent leadership. Implications for the future research in emergent leadership are discussed.
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