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Charismatic leadership: beyond love and hate and toward a sense of belonging?

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posted on 2024-06-04, 00:40 authored by K Parry, M Cohen, Sukanto BhattacharyaSukanto Bhattacharya, Andrea North-SamardzicAndrea North-Samardzic, G Edwards
Developing previous work on charismatic leadership by Boas Shamir and Ken, we investigate the contention that followers of charismatic leaders have an emotional connection with that leader in the form of a 'sense of belonging' and links to community. We, therefore, investigate whether there is any evidence of a sense of belonging when people describe those they judge to be charismatic. Using a mixed-methods aesthetic narrative approach, we are able to supply empirical support for the existence of such a relationship and to extend the findings of previous studies by incorporating the connection that the leader has with the community, in general, as an important factor in the leader-follower relationship.

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Location

Cambridge, Eng.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2019, Cambridge University Press and Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management

Journal

Journal of management and organization

Volume

25

Season

Special Issue ‘Take your Lead’: In Search of Very Short, Fairly Interesting, and Reasonably Impactful Contributions to the Future of Leadership Studies

Pagination

398-413

ISSN

1833-3672

Issue

3

Publisher

Cambridge University Press