reviewJournal of Applied PsychologyNov 4, 2013Closed access

A meta-analysis of shared leadership and team effectiveness.

Arizona State University

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Abstract

A growing number of studies have examined the "sharedness" of leadership processes in teams (i.e., shared leadership, collective leadership, and distributed leadership). We meta-analytically cumulated 42 independent samples of shared leadership and examined its relationship to team effectiveness. Our findings reveal an overall positive relationship (ρ = .34). But perhaps more important, what is actually shared among members appears to matter with regard to team effectiveness. That is, shared traditional forms of leadership (e.g., initiating structure and consideration) show a lower relationship (ρ = .18) than either shared new-genre leadership (e.g., charismatic and transformational leadership; ρ = .34) or…

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Keywords
  • Shared leadership
  • Transformational leadership
  • Psychology
  • Transactional leadership
  • Team effectiveness
  • Social psychology
  • Leadership style
  • Servant leadership
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