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Conceptualizing leadership perceptions as attitudes: Using attitude theory to further understand the leadership process
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Conceptualizing leadership perceptions as attitudes: Using attitude theory to further understand the leadership process

A Lee, R Martin, G Thomas, Y Guillaume and GR Maio
LEADERSHIP QUARTERLY, Vol.26(6), pp.910-934
06/11/2015

Abstract

Social Sciences Psychology Applied Management Psychology Business & Economics Leadership Leadership perceptions Attitudes Performance Attitude strength IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT MEMBER EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONAL LEADERSHIP PLANNED BEHAVIOR JOB-SATISFACTION TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES SELECTIVE EXPOSURE SOCIAL IDENTITY
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