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Leadership, affect and emotions: A state of the science review
Authors:Janaki Gooty  Shane Connelly  Jennifer Griffith  Alka Gupta  
Affiliation:a Department of Management, Belk College of Business University of North Carolina, Charlotte 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28223, USA;b Department of Psychology, University of Oklahoma, 455 West Lindsey St., Norman, OK 73019, USA;c Center for Leadership Studies and School of Management, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, USA
Abstract:This paper presents a selective, qualitative review of affect, emotions, and emotional competencies in leadership theory and research published in ten management and organizational psychology journals, book chapters and special issues of journals from 1990 to 2010. Three distinct themes emerged from this review: (1) leader affect, follower affect and outcomes, (2) discrete emotions and leadership, and (3) emotional competencies and leadership. Within each of these themes, we examine theory (construct definition and theoretical foundation) and methods (design, measurement and context) and summarize key findings. Our findings indicate that the study of affect and emotions in leadership fares well with regard to construct definitions across the first two themes, but not in the last theme above. Design and measurement issues across all three themes are a little less advanced. One serious gap is in a lack of focus on levels-of-analysis theoretically and methodologically. Our review concludes with recommendations for future theoretical and empirical work in this area.
Keywords:Leadership  Affect  Moods  Emotions  Emotional competencies
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