Image filters: Effects of emotion displays on followers’ perceptions of principled leaders
We analyze how followers respond to principled and unprincipled leaders as they express positive and negative emotions, based on the moral tenets of authentic leadership theory. Grounded on the theoretical principles of emotion contagion and cognitive interpretation, we propose that negative affecti...
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doaj-4741a00e71334ec9b617a73c7e70383a2021-06-02T18:29:57ZengAssociação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração (ANPAD)BAR: Brazilian Administration Review1807-76922021-04-01181e190142e19014210.1590/1807-7692bar2021190142508Image filters: Effects of emotion displays on followers’ perceptions of principled leadersFlávia Cavazotte0Daniel Martins Abelha1Lucas Martins Turano2Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilPontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilPontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilWe analyze how followers respond to principled and unprincipled leaders as they express positive and negative emotions, based on the moral tenets of authentic leadership theory. Grounded on the theoretical principles of emotion contagion and cognitive interpretation, we propose that negative affective displays taint followers’ perceptions of authentic leaders and that positive affective displays brighten followers’ perceptions of inauthentic leaders. We tested these hypotheses in two laboratory experiments. Results indicate that while negative affective displays significantly disfavored perceptions about an authentic leader, positive affective displays did not favor attitudes about the leader. In contrast, positive affective displays not only favored attitudes toward an inauthentic leader but also positively influenced judgments regarding the leader’s ethicality. Passive negative displays led to more favorable attitudes toward an inauthentic leader than active negative displays. Our findings unveil followers’ susceptibility to distant leader’s emotion displays, highlighting the nexus among leadership, emotions, and ethics, as well as their relevance in the organizational and political arenas.https://bar.anpad.org.br/index.php/bar/article/view/508principled leadershipauthentic leadershipinauthentic leadershipleader distanceemotion displays |
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Image filters: Effects of emotion displays on followers’ perceptions of principled leaders |
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Image filters: Effects of emotion displays on followers’ perceptions of principled leaders |
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Image filters: Effects of emotion displays on followers’ perceptions of principled leaders |
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image filters: effects of emotion displays on followers’ perceptions of principled leaders |
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Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração (ANPAD) |
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BAR: Brazilian Administration Review |
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2021-04-01 |
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We analyze how followers respond to principled and unprincipled leaders as they express positive and negative emotions, based on the moral tenets of authentic leadership theory. Grounded on the theoretical principles of emotion contagion and cognitive interpretation, we propose that negative affective displays taint followers’ perceptions of authentic leaders and that positive affective displays brighten followers’ perceptions of inauthentic leaders. We tested these hypotheses in two laboratory experiments. Results indicate that while negative affective displays significantly disfavored perceptions about an authentic leader, positive affective displays did not favor attitudes about the leader. In contrast, positive affective displays not only favored attitudes toward an inauthentic leader but also positively influenced judgments regarding the leader’s ethicality. Passive negative displays led to more favorable attitudes toward an inauthentic leader than active negative displays. Our findings unveil followers’ susceptibility to distant leader’s emotion displays, highlighting the nexus among leadership, emotions, and ethics, as well as their relevance in the organizational and political arenas. |
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principled leadership authentic leadership inauthentic leadership leader distance emotion displays |
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https://bar.anpad.org.br/index.php/bar/article/view/508 |
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