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The structural model between cognitive characteristics and implicit leadership theories of organizational leaders

The structural model between cognitive characteristics and implicit leadership theories of organizational leaders

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According to Implicit Leadership Theories (ILTs), the stimulus term “leader” is used as a superordinate cognitive category to classify others as leaders or non-leaders (Lord, Foti, & DeVader, 1984). At the basic level, perceivers classify others more specifically depending on the social setting in which leaders operate as organizational leaders, mi...

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... < .001). As one can observe in Figure 7, the estimated model proved to be well matching the empirical data in the light of the fit indices in predicting implicit leadership theories of organizational leaders (χ 2 /df=1.69, p = .003; ...

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