The Dual Effect of Transformational Leadership: Priming Relational and Collective Selves and Further Effects on Followers

R Kark, B Shamir

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Abstract

In this chapter, we integrate recent theories on followers’ self-concept and transformational leadership theory in order to develop a conceptual framework for understanding the exceptional and diverse effects transformational leaders may have on their followers. We propose that transformational leaders may influence two levels of followers’ self-concept: the relational and the collective self thus fostering personal identification with the leader and social identification with the organizational unit. Specific leader behaviors that prime different aspects of followers’ self-concepts are identified, and their possible effects on different aspects of followers’ perceptions and behaviors are discussed
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationTransformational and Charismatic Leadership
Subtitle of host publication The Road Ahead
EditorsBJ Avolio, FJ Yammarino
Pages77-101
Number of pages25
Volume2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

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