Trait-based perspectives of leadership.
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Abstract
The trait-based perspective of leadership has a long but checkered history. Trait approaches dominated the initial decades of scientific leadership research. Later, they were disdained for their inability to offer clear distinctions between leaders and nonleaders and for their failure to account for situational variance in leadership behavior. Recently, driven by greater conceptual, methodological, and statistical sophistication, such approaches have again risen to prominence. However, their contributions are likely to remain limited unless leadership researchers who adopt this perspective address several fundamental issues. The author argues that combinations of traits and attributes, integrated in…
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- Trait
- Sophistication
- Situational ethics
- Trait theory
- Perspective (graphical)
- Variance (accounting)
- Psychology
- Leadership style
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