Great Minds Think Alike? Congruence in Leader and Follower Organizational Identification and Perceptions of Leader Charisma

D. N. Hartog, Corine Boon
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While organizationally relevant outcomes of charismatic leadership have been studied more extensively, we do not know as much about when and why followers attribute charisma to leaders. Drawing on the self-concept based motivational theory of charisma developed by Boas Shamir and colleagues, we propose that congruence between leaders and followers on a core characteristic, namely organizational identification plays an important role. When leaders are high on identification with the organization, they embody and communicate the values of the organization more strongly in their vision and behaviors, which is likely to affect the attribution of charisma to these leaders, but only for followers who themselves strongly identify with the organization. In contrast, those leaders low on organizational identification are more likely to communicate messages that appeal to followers who are similarly low on identification. A multi-source study in the healthcare sector largely supports our model as congruence between organizational identification levels of leaders and followers is positively linked to perceived charisma and, in turn, charisma relates to followers’ organizational citizenship behavior.
英雄所见略同?领导者与追随者的一致性、组织认同与领导者魅力感知
虽然对魅力型领导的组织相关结果进行了更广泛的研究,但我们不知道追随者何时以及为什么将魅力归因于领导者。借鉴Boas Shamir等基于自我概念的魅力激励理论,我们认为领导者与追随者在组织认同这一核心特征上的一致性起着重要作用。当领导者对组织的认同感较高时,他们在愿景和行为中更强烈地体现和传达了组织的价值观,这可能会影响这些领导者的魅力归属,但仅适用于自己对组织有强烈认同感的追随者。相比之下,那些对组织认同感较低的领导者更有可能传达的信息吸引同样对组织认同感较低的追随者。医疗保健行业的一项多来源研究在很大程度上支持了我们的模型,因为领导者和追随者的组织认同水平之间的一致性与感知的魅力正相关,反过来,魅力与追随者的组织公民行为相关。
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