Building leader credibility: guidance drawn from literature

IF 2.5 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Ralph I. Williams, W. R. Clark, D. Raffo, L. Clark
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PurposeLeader credibility is often discussed in literature. Although the literature discusses many facts related to building leader credibility, organized and structured knowledge of how leaders build leader credibility is missing. The present study's purpose is to begin closing that gap by drawing concepts from the literature related to building leader credibility, categorizing them into relevant constructs and building a model. The present study provides a foundation, built from items drawn from peer-reviewed literature, for future research on how leaders build credibility.Design/methodology/approachThe authors reviewed 66 articles discussing or exploring building leader credibility. From those articles, they drew potential leader credibility antecedents. They analyzed the antecedents, seeking to group them into understandable constructs that provide a building leader credibility model. Seeking nomological validity (evidence that our building leader credibility constructs reflect real-world thinking), they conducted an open-ended survey to compare what practitioners say builds leader credibility to our model.FindingsThe leader credibility antecedents the authors drew from the literature fell into two dimensions: competence and character. The competence antecedents fell into three subdivisions: interpersonal competence, technical competence and leader competence. The character antecedents fell into two subdivisions: character behaviors and character attributes. Responses from our open-ended survey fit our five subdimensions for building leader credibility, providing some nomological validity for our model.Practical implicationsThe authors’ model may help practitioners see the big picture of building leader credibility, develop specific tactics for building leader credibility and provide a basis for assessing their building leader credibility approach.Originality/valueAlthough leader credibility is vastly researched and leader credibility antecedents are discussed or explored, a big-picture model of building leader credibility is lacking. This study pursues a path previously not taken, developing a credibility-building model drawn from concepts presented in the literature.
建立领导信誉:从文献中获得指导
文献中经常讨论领导者的可信度。虽然文献讨论了许多与建立领导者信誉有关的事实,但缺乏关于领导者如何建立领导者信誉的有组织和结构化的知识。本研究的目的是通过从文献中提取与建立领导者可信度相关的概念,将其分类为相关结构并建立模型,开始缩小这一差距。本研究从同行评议文献中提取的项目为未来关于领导者如何建立可信度的研究提供了基础。设计/方法/方法作者回顾了66篇讨论或探索建立领导者可信度的文章。从这些文章中,他们找到了潜在领导者的可信度先例。他们分析了前因,试图将它们归类为可理解的结构,从而提供了一个建立领导者可信度的模型。为了寻求符号学上的有效性(证明我们构建的领导者可信度结构反映了现实世界的思维),他们进行了一项开放式调查,将实践者所说的构建领导者可信度的方法与我们的模型进行比较。作者从文献中得出的领导者可信度前因分为两个维度:能力和性格。胜任力前因可分为人际胜任力、技术胜任力和领导胜任力三大类。角色前因分为两个子类:角色行为和角色属性。我们开放式调查的回答符合我们建立领导者可信度的五个子维度,为我们的模型提供了一些法理上的有效性。实践意义作者的模型可以帮助实践者看到建立领导者信誉的大局,制定建立领导者信誉的具体策略,并为评估他们建立领导者信誉的方法提供基础。原创性/价值尽管人们对领导者的可信度进行了广泛的研究,并且讨论或探索了领导者可信度的前因,但缺乏建立领导者可信度的宏观模型。本研究走了一条以前没有走过的道路,从文献中提出的概念中开发了一个可信度建立模型。
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CiteScore
7.00
自引率
9.70%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: ■Competence-based management development ■Developing leadership skills ■Developing women for management ■Global management ■The new technology of management development The Journal of Management Development draws together the thinking and research relating to the role played by managers in their immediate environment, and the ways in which they can widen their responsibilities to take on larger roles. Many companies now appreciate that investment in management development helps to reduce costs, increase sales and improve productivity - so it"s well worth investigating.
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