Journal Article10.1146/ANNUREV-ORGPSYCH-012119-045434
Implicit leadership theories, implicit followership theories, and dynamic processing of leadership information.
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TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the theoretical underpinnings and existing empirical evidence in the implicit leadership and implicit followership theories domain is given in this paper, where the authors briefly touch on the...
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Abstract: We offer a comprehensive review of the theoretical underpinnings and existing empirical evidence in the implicit leadership and implicit followership theories domain. After briefly touching on the ...
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