人格与魅力型领导力

Personality and charismatic leadership

LEADERSHIP QUARTERLY · 1992
被引 764 · 同刊同年前 3%
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

回顾了区分魅力型与非魅力型领导者的人格特质,并探讨了个人化与社会化魅力型领导者在权力需求、马基雅维利主义、自恋等特质上的差异。

Abstract

In this paper we review prior theory and empirical evidence relevant to the personality characteristics that differentiate charismatic leaders from noncharismatic leaders. We conclude from this review that charismatic leaders in present day complex organizations fit the stereotypical image of supportive, sensitive, nurturing, and considerate leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi or Nelson Mandela, rather than the traditional stereotype of aggressive, demanding, dominant and critical leaders such as Jim Jones or Field Marshall George Montgomery. We then present a review of research relevant to four traits that theoretically differentiate personalized (self-aggrandizing, non-egalitarian, and exploitive) charismatic leaders from socialized (collectively oriented, egalitarian, and nonexploitive) charismatic leaders. We conclude that the personality traits of the need for power, power inhibition, Machiavellianism, authoritarianism, narcissism, self esteem and locus of control are traits that are likely to differentiate personalized from socialized charismatic leaders.

人格心理学领导力社会心理学组织行为学