Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. INTRODUCTION
1. Leadership: Past, Present, and Future - John Antonakis and David
V. Day
What Is Leadership?
The Study of Leadership
A Brief History of Leadership Research
Emerging Issues
Organization and Summary of the Book
Enjoy the Book
References
PART II. THE MAJOR SCHOOLS OF LEADERSHIP
2. Leader Traits and Attributes - Stephen J. Zaccaro, Samantha
Dubrow, and MaryJo Kolze
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
An Empirical Summary of Recent Research on Leader Attributes
Categories of Leader Attributes
Summary
More Complex Models of Leader Attributes and Leadership
Outcomes
Summary and Conclusions
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Video
References
3. Charisma and the “New Leadership” - John Antonakis
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Charisma: A Brief History
Transformational Leadership
Spinoffs of the New Leadership: Old Wine in New Bottles?
Future Research
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Video
References
4. In the Minds of Followers: Follower-Centric Approaches to
Leadership - Douglas J. Brown
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
What Is Followership?
Why and When Are We Leader-Centric Thinkers?
The Social-Cognitive Approach
Summary of the Literature
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Video
References
5. Relational Leadership - Olga Epitropaki, Robin Martin, and Geoff
Thomas
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Leadership as a Dyadic Relationship
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Video
References
6. Contingencies, Context, Situation, and Leadership - Roya Ayman
and Matthew Lauritsen
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Videos
References
7. Shared Leadership - Christina L. Wassenaar and Craig L.
Pearce
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Historical Bases of Shared Leadership
Overview of Evidence on the Antecedents and Outcomes of Shared
Leadership
The Practice of Shared Leadership
The Future of Organizational Leadership
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Video
References
8. Evolutionary, Biological, and Neuroscience Perspectives - Mark
van Vugt
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
The Evolutionary Psychology of Leadership
The Evolutionary Functions of Leadership
A Brief Natural History of Leadership
Testing Evolutionary Hypotheses About Leadership
Implications of Evolutionary Leadership Theory
Conclusions
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Video
References
PART III. CURRENT TOPICS IN LEADERSHIP
9. Social Cognition, Social Perception, and Leadership - Konstantin
O. Tskhay and Nicholas O. Rule
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
The Social Cognitive Model of Information Processing
Social Cognition and Leadership
Social Cognition and Leadership Research
From Social Cognition to Leadership Effectiveness: A Mechanistic
View
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Video
References
10. Leadership and Gender - Linda L. Carli and Alice H. Eagly
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Representation of Women and Men in Leadership Roles
Human Capital Investments and Family Responsibilities
The Leadership Styles of Women and Men
The Nature Arguments: Men as Naturally Dominant
Prejudice and Discrimination Against Female Leaders
Stereotypes About Women, Men, and Leaders and the Double Bind
Organizational Obstacles to Women’s Leadership
The Rise and Future of Female Leaders
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Video
References
11. Power and Leadership - Rachel E. Sturm and Lucas Monzani
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
What Is Power?
Where Does Power Come From?
What Does Power Do to Leaders?
Who Should Be Elected Into Positions of Power?
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Videos
References
12. Leadership and Identity - Daan van Knippenberg
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Self-Evaluations and Leadership
Follower Identity Over Time
Leader Identity
The Road Ahead
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Study
Recommended Video
References
13. Leadership, Culture, and Globalization - Deanne N. Den Hartog
and Marcus W. Dickson
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Leadership Research in Different Countries
Dimensions of Societal Culture Related to Leadership
Culture and Leadership Beyond the “Western” World
Leadership Perceptions Across Cultures
Conclusions
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Videos
References
14. Leadership Development - David V. Day and Aiden M. A.
Thornton
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Video
References
15. Entrepreneurial Leadership - Maija Renko
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Videos
References
PART IV. PHILOSOPHICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN LEADERSHIP
16. Studying Leadership: Research Design and Methods - Philippe
Jacquart, Michael S. Cole, Allison S. Gabriel, Joel Koopman, and
Christopher C. Rosen
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Part I: The Foundations of Quantitative Research
Part II: The Many Flavors of Endogeneity
Part III: Research Designs and Methods
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Study
Recommended Video
References
17. Ethics and Effectiveness: The Nature of Good Leadership -
Joanne B. Ciulla
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Ethikos and Morale
The Normative Aspects of Definitions
The Hitler Problem
Agency and Moral Luck
The Relationship Between Ethics and Effectiveness
Deontological and Teleological Theories
Moral Standards
Altruism
Why Being a Leader Is Not in a Just Person’s Self-Interest
Transforming Leadership
Transformational Leadership
Critics of Transformational and Charismatic Leadership Theories
Knocking Leaders off Their Pedestals
The Bathsheba Syndrome
Self-Discipline and Virtue
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Videos
References
18. Corporate Social Responsibility and Leadership - Guido
Palazzo
Opening Case: A Day in the Life of a Leader
Chapter Overview
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Videos
References
19. The Chronicles of Leadership - Warren Bennis, With a Foreword
by David V. Day and John Antonakis
Tribute to Warren Bennis
Future of Leadership Research
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Recommended Readings
Recommended Case Studies
Recommended Video
Name Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
John Antonakis is Professor of Organizational Behavior in the
Faculty of Business and Economics of the University of Lausanne,
Switzerland. Prof. Antonakis’ research is currently focused on
predictors and outcomes of leadership, leadership development,
psychometrics, as well as on research methods. He has published
articles in prestigious journals including Science, Psychological
Science, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied
Psychology, Journal of Management, and Harvard Business Review,
among many others. He has been awarded or directed research funds
totaling over $2.45 million. Prof. Antonakis is Editor in Chief of
The Leadership Quarterly, and also serves on the editorial boards
of many top journals in management and applied psychology. He has
twice won The Leadership Quarterly best article-of-the-year award.
He fellow of the Society of Industrial and Organizational
Psychology as well as of the Association for Psychological
Science.
Affiliations:
University of Lausanne
John Antonakis has a Web Site at:
http://www.hec.unil.ch/people/jantonakis
David V. Day is Professor of Psychology, Steven L. Eggert ‘82 P’15
Professor of Leadership, and George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont
McKenna College (USA), where he also serves as the Academic
Director of the Kravis Leadership Institute. He is the lead author
on An Integrative Approach to Leader Development (Routledge, 2009)
and the editor of The Oxford Handbook of Leadership and
Organizations (Oxford University Press, 2014). He served as an
Associate Editor for the Journal of Applied Psychology from
2008-2014 and is currently the Editor of The Leadership Quarterly
Yearly Review. Day is a Fellow of the American Psychological
Association, Association for Psychological Science, Society for
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and the International
Association of Applied Psychology. He is the 2010 recipient of the
Walter F. Ulmer Research Award from the Center for Creative
Leadership (USA) for outstanding, career-long contributions to
applied leadership research.
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"This textbook while an excellent survey of leadership, also
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*Charles B. Daniels, Ph.D., PEM, PMP*
"It covers significant aspects of leadership thought and is a very
good text for graduate leadership students."
*Theodore Brown Sr.*
Curated by two prominent leadership experts of our time, David Day
on leadership development and John Antonakis on leader charisma,
this handbook is a gold mine for students of leadership. Whether
coming to the topic for the first time or going back to review
various specific areas, readers are sure to find value. This
handbook pulls together the top authors in the field writing on
their explicit specialties in chapters that combine both research
findings and practical cases. The chapters provide an easy way to
catch up on the research in that area and to see its practical
import.
*Susan Ashford*
In this volume two of the world’s pre-eminent leadership scholars
have assembled a stellar cast of researchers to explore the broad
range of perspectives that inform contemporary understanding of
this immensely important topic. The result is a volume that
explores the rich landscape of leadership with unrivalled breadth
and penetrating depth. This will be an outstanding resource for
readers of any
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appreciation of what it is all about.
*S. Alexander Haslam*
Many leadership books are written up in a rather scholastic and dry
way as an exhaustive review of the literature. The Third Edition of
The Nature of Leadership is different. Providing both conceptual
and empirical findings written by leading scholars in the field, as
well as mini case studies, practical examples and TED-style talks,
this book gives students the opportunity to gain valuable and
up-to-date academic knowledge and insights on leadership, while
making students discover a passion for leadership.
*Ronit Kark*
Antonakis and Day join forces once again to shepherd a stellar
group of scholars in crafting a comprehensive guidebook for the
student of leadership. The Nature of Leadership first educates the
reader about major leadership paradigms—groundwork for then
exploring current leadership issues. The result is a rich and
authoritative examination of what leadership is, how it happens,
and why it matters.
*Cindy McCauley*
Antonakis and Day create another outstanding volume of their
comprehensive leadership textbook, The Nature of Leadership. In
addition to providing updated classic content that forms the basis
of our current understanding of leadership study and practice, the
volume addresses topics important for today and tomorrow’s leaders
in diverse organizations to promote innovation and purpose. The
book covers crucial issues such as shared leadership, corporate
social responsibility, and relational leadership between diverse
leaders and followers. Readers will find both the extensive
scientific evidence and practical examples important in
understanding what leaders need to "do," how leaders develop the
skills and abilities to "do what they must do", and also for
identifying ways to assess the effectiveness of that "doing." This
third edition covers all the bases!
*Susan E. Murphy*
The Nature of Leadership by Antonakis and Day provides a
comprehensive review of important substantive, philosophical, and
methodological issues in the field of leadership. It is a must read
for every serious student of leadership.
*Philip Podsakoff*
The Nature of Leadership has managed to improve substantially on
the highly successful first and second editions. Besides updating
the coverage, the editors and contributors have added new features
to make the product far more useful as either textbook or handbook.
I know of no book better suited for its target audience—those who
seek an accessible and complete introduction to what we know about
leadership.
*Dean K. Simonton*
This is a great book for anyone who wants to understand the nature
of leadership! It provides an excellent overview of the fascinating
field’s primary theories and topics, and reveals the new and
upcoming issues and questions. The inclusion of concrete study
materials (e.g., cases, suggestions for further reading, discussion
topics, and links to videos) also make this an ideal textbook for
students.
*Barbara Wisse*
The Nature of Leadership edited by John Antonakis and David Day, is
both unique and a tour de force. Unique, because no other book
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textbook for undergraduate and master’s students, a compendium of
leadership research for doctoral students, and a
state-of-the-science review on leadership for the novice and
veteran researcher. Tour de force, because
the topics covered—everything of importance in leadership—and the
authors included—a who’s who of established and rising leadership
scholars—make this book a must-have for your bookshelf/e-files and
courses. Enjoy!
*Francis J. Yammarino*
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