articleJournal of ManagementMar 11, 2014Closed access

A Meta-Analysis of Different Forms of Shared Leadership–Team Performance Relations

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Abstract

Using 50 effect sizes from both published and unpublished studies (team n = 3,198), we provide meta-analytic support for the positive relationship between shared leadership and team performance. Employing a random effects model, we found that the theoretical foundation and associated measurement techniques used to index shared leadership significantly moderated effect size estimates. Specifically, as compared to studies that conceptualized and employed assessments of overall shared leadership from members (i.e., an aggregation approach), network conceptions and measures of shared leadership evidenced higher effect sizes. Both network density and (de)centralization approaches to the study of shared…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Shared leadership
  • Meta-analysis
  • Task (project management)
  • Social psychology
  • Team composition
  • Leadership style
  • Management
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