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Adding fuel to fire: the impact of followers' arousal on ratings of charisma.

Juan Carlos Pastor1, Margarita Mayo, Boas Shamir.   

Abstract

The authors conducted an experimental laboratory study and a longitudinal field study to investigate the impact of followers' arousal on ratings of charisma. Both studies examined 2 contrasting hypotheses: (a) the misattribution hypothesis, which posits a direct effect of arousal, and (b) the response-facilitation hypothesis, which posits an interactive effect of arousal and leaders' charismatic appeal on ratings of charisma. The overall results from both studies provide support for the response-facilitation hypothesis. In addition, the authors tested the hypothesis that arousal effects are limited to ratings of charisma. As expected, ratings of transactional leadership, in contrast with ratings of charisma, were not influenced by followers' arousal states. The authors discuss the implications of these results and offer suggestions for future research. (c) 2007 APA

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18020798     DOI: 10.1037/0021-9010.92.6.1584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Psychol        ISSN: 0021-9010


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1.  Charismatic Nonverbal Displays by Leaders Signal Receptivity and Formidability, and Tap Approach and Avoidance Motivational Systems.

Authors:  Caroline F Keating; Fiona Adjei Boateng; Hannah Loiacono; William Sherwood; Kelsie Atwater; Jaelah Hutchison
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2020-10-22
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