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Considering context in psychological leadership researchCollege of Business at the University of Illinois at Chicago, bobliden{at}uic.edu
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration of the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, john.antonakis{at}unil.ch Despite Lewins identification of the importance of context in behavioral research over 70 years ago, leadership psychology tended to ignore the context. Only in the past 10 years has context been more routinely included in psychological leadership research. We provide examples of leadership research that has explored the context, introduce the special issue articles, and provide suggestions for future research on the context of leadership.
Key Words: contextualized research interactional psychology leadership leader-member exchange moderator national and organizational culture social networks transformational leadership
This version was published on November
1, 2009 Human Relations, Vol. 62, No. 11,
1587-1605 (2009) |
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