The Influence of Follower Behaviour on Leaders' Trust in Followers

The Influence of Follower Behaviour on Leaders' Trust in Followers

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Titre: The Influence of Follower Behaviour on Leaders' Trust in Followers
Auteur: Bremner, Nicholas
Résumé: This study reviews the burgeoning literature on followership and tests propositions from a recently developed theoretical framework to explore the relationship between follower behaviours, leaders’ perceptions of follower trustworthiness (trusting beliefs), and leaders’ subsequent willingness to be vulnerable to the actions of their followers (trusting intentions). Leaders’ implicit followership theories (IFTs) were examined as a potential moderator of both relationships. Results revealed that passive followership influenced leaders’ trusting beliefs negatively, whereas collaborative followership had a positive influence on leaders’ trusting beliefs as well as leaders’ trusting intentions. The most extreme form of proactive followership, challenging followership, had nonsignificant relationships with leaders’ trusting beliefs and intentions. In addition, leaders’ IFTs did not interact with followership behaviour to produce any change in leaders’ trusting beliefs. However, IFTs were found to moderate the relationship between leaders’ trusting beliefs and trusting intentions. Implications for research and practice are discussed in light of the results.
Date: 2011
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20179
Superviseur: Lapierre, Laurent M.
Faculté: Gestion / Management
Degré: MSc

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