articleGroup Dynamics Theory Research and PracticeJun 1, 2002Closed access

Vertical versus shared leadership as predictors of the effectiveness of change management teams: An examination of aversive, directive, transactional, transformational, and empowering leader behaviors.

St Petersburg University · Claremont Graduate University

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Abstract

This study investigated vertical versus shared leadership as predictors of the effective-ness of 71 change management teams. Vertical leadership stems from an appointed or formal leader of a team, whereas shared leadership (C. L. Pearce, 1997; C. L. Pearce & J. A. Conger, in press; C. L. Pearce & H. P. Sims, 2000) is a group process in which leadership is distributed among, and stems from, team members. Team effectiveness was measured approximately 6 months after the assessment of leadership and was also measured from the viewpoints of managers, internal customers, and team members. Using multiple regression, the authors found both vertical and shared leadership to be significantly related to…

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Keywords
  • Transformational leadership
  • Transactional leadership
  • Directive
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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