TY - JOUR
T1 - Implicit leadership and followership theories 'in the wild'
T2 - taking stock of information-processing approaches to leadership and followership in organizational settings
AU - Epitropaki, Olga
AU - Sy, Thomas
AU - Martin, Robin
AU - Tram-Quon, Susanna
AU - Topakas, Anna
PY - 2013/12
Y1 - 2013/12
N2 - For over 30. years information-processing approaches to leadership and more specifically Implicit Leadership Theories (ILTs) research has contributed a significant body of knowledge on leadership processes in applied settings. A new line of research on Implicit Followership Theories (IFTs) has re-ignited interest in information-processing and socio-cognitive approaches to leadership and followership. In this review, we focus on organizational research on ILTs and IFTs and highlight their practical utility for the exercise of leadership and followership in applied settings. We clarify common misperceptions regarding the implicit nature of ILTs and IFTs, review both direct and indirect measures, synthesize current and ongoing research on ILTs and IFTs in organizational settings, address issues related to different levels of analysis in the context of leadership and follower schemas and, finally, propose future avenues for organizational research.
AB - For over 30. years information-processing approaches to leadership and more specifically Implicit Leadership Theories (ILTs) research has contributed a significant body of knowledge on leadership processes in applied settings. A new line of research on Implicit Followership Theories (IFTs) has re-ignited interest in information-processing and socio-cognitive approaches to leadership and followership. In this review, we focus on organizational research on ILTs and IFTs and highlight their practical utility for the exercise of leadership and followership in applied settings. We clarify common misperceptions regarding the implicit nature of ILTs and IFTs, review both direct and indirect measures, synthesize current and ongoing research on ILTs and IFTs in organizational settings, address issues related to different levels of analysis in the context of leadership and follower schemas and, finally, propose future avenues for organizational research.
KW - information-processing
KW - implicit leadership theories (ILTs)
KW - implicit followership theories (IFTs)
KW - schemas
KW - leader categorization theory
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84889092386&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.leaqua.2013.10.005
DO - 10.1016/j.leaqua.2013.10.005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84889092386
SN - 1048-9843
VL - 24
SP - 858
EP - 881
JO - Leadership Quarterly
JF - Leadership Quarterly
IS - 6
ER -