Motivation to Lead, Motivation to Follow: The Role of the Self-Regulatory Focus in Leadership Processes
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev · Bar-Ilan University
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Abstract
In this paper we integrate recent theories of motivation and leadership. Drawing on the self-regulatory focus theory and on self-concept based theories of leadership, we develop a conceptual framework proposing that leaders' chronic self-regulatory focus (promotion versus prevention), in conjunction with their values, influences their motivation to lead and, subsequently, their leadership behavior. We further suggest that leaders may influence the motivational self-regulatory foci of their followers, which will mediate different follower outcomes at the individual and group level.
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- Regulatory focus theory
- Psychology
- Focus (optics)
- Promotion (chess)
- Social psychology
- Transactional leadership
- Transformational leadership
- Political science
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