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From:American Scientist (Vol. 98, Issue 3)Decades of research in social psychology have captured the surprising ability of people to "read" one another. In contexts as different as evaluating classroom teachers, selecting job applicants or foretelling jury...
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From:Administrative Science Quarterly (Vol. 36, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedWe argue in this paper that in an age of complexity, change, large enterprises, and nation states, leaders are more important than ever. However, their effectiveness depends on their personality and charisma and not...
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From:Information Outlook (Vol. 10, Issue 3)In a recent issue of the Harvard Business Review featuring the "The HBR List (Breakthrough Ideas for 2006)," I was surprised and interested to see what idea appeared in the primary position. The No. 1 item is "The...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 53, Issue 41)Byline: JENNIFER HOWARD Joseph Roach, professor of theater, Yale University "It" became all the rage in the 1920s, when Elinor Glyn, a British-born romance writer and Hollywood insider, used the word to describe...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 77, Issue 3)Max Weber first championed the idea of a special population of leaders whose unique personality enables them to display superhuman leadership powers. (1) Since then, the concept of charisma has been debated and...
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From:Administrative Science Quarterly (Vol. 46, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedCynthia G. Emrich [coauthor, "Images in Words: Presidential Rhetoric, Charisma, and Greatness"] is an assistant professor at the Krannert Graduate School of Management, Purdue University, 1310 Krannert Building, West...
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From:Journal of Leadership Studies (Vol. 7, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedExecutive Summary Numerous theoretical explanations of charismatic leadership highlight the importance of providing meaning to followers. However, these explanations do not provide clear descriptions of how and why...
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From:Journal of Leadership Studies (Vol. 7, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed
Meaning From Within: Possible Selves and Personal Meaning of Charismatic and Non-Charismatic Leaders
Executive Summary The leadership literature has identified both the leader's self-concept and personal meaning as sources of motivation for charismatic and non-charismatic leaders. However, while several versions of... -
From:Higher Education (Vol. 68, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe effect of charismatic leadership on organizational performance is contested. Yet despite the lack of consistent evidence of the value of charismatic leadership to organizations, presidential searches have...
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From:Journal of Management (Vol. 24, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedExtant literature on charismatic leadership has emphasized the personality attributes of leaders and has tended to overlook environmental or contextual elements. A study that examines contextual variables was conducted...
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From:Asian Ethnology (Vol. 68, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn this article, I explore the notion of charisma and moral power in contemporary Myanmar and focus on the qualities of charismatic monks who have become the object of public worship in recent decades. By unraveling...
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From:Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies (Vol. 9, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe leadership crisis in ethics in many organizations partially stems from the crisis in character of our leaders. The character of the leader is grounded on such core values as integrity, trust, truth and human...
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From:Latin American Research Review (Vol. 48, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis article follows Weber's suggestion to study how different types of domination are combined historically. It analyzes the synergies and tensions between charisma and technocracy under Rafael Correa, showing how...
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From:Prairie Schooner (Vol. 85, Issue 2)L. M., 2924-87 I'm whacking away on a piece of gum in the Charlotte airport and sitting next to Florida governor Charlie Crist and looking admiringly at him when suddenly I bite my cheek and shout "Ow!" which makes...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 64, Issue 19)WE live in confusing times, and academics try, like everyone else, to make sense of them. Sometimes that means tweeting your truth. That's what Jeremy C. Young, an assistant professor of history at Dixie State...
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From:Utopian Studies (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract This article considers the Shakers' vibrant, expressive culture, which they referred to as "gifts" ("the gift of song," "the dancing gift," "the whirling gift," and so on), as the source and sustenance of...
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From:The Hedgehog Review (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedSET ASIDE, FOR A MOMENT, THE ELECTORAL campaign that is now underway and revisit a contest that happened only at the level of collective fantasy: a presidential race between Donald Trump and Oprah Winfrey. That fantasy...
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From:Risk Management (Vol. 53, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedDespite compensation levels that suggest otherwise, a CEO's charisma has little lasting effect on a company's financial performance, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Yale...
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From:Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies (Vol. 12, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWhile much is known about what charismatic leaders do, where they emerge, and what their followers' reactions are, relatively little systematic empirical research has been conducted to assess who charismatic leaders...
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From:Journal of Leadership StudiesPeer-ReviewedExecutive Summary Herb Kelleher, co-founder, CEO, President and Chairman of Southwest Airlines is cited in this article as an ideal example of charismatic leadership at its best. A discussion of charismatic...