Leadership, Identity and Performance: The Nature and Effect of ‘Prototypicality’ in Indonesia
What makes a leader worthy of support? The article uses novel survey and experimental data from Indonesia to test the proposition that identity trumps performance for citizens perceptions of their political leaders. The results confirm theories of ‘prototypicality’—leaders that best reflect and repr...
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doaj-74ac5d86c191432bb5259c6c66f936c02020-11-25T10:53:36ZengCogitatioPolitics and Governance2183-24632020-11-018420121310.17645/pag.v8i4.35531739Leadership, Identity and Performance: The Nature and Effect of ‘Prototypicality’ in IndonesiaDavid Hudson0Claire Mcloughlin1Anna Margret2Yolanda Pandjaitan3International Development Department, School of Government, University of Birmingham, UKInternational Development Department, School of Government, University of Birmingham, UKCakra Wikara Indonesia, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social and Political Science, University of Indonesia, IndonesiaCakra Wikara Indonesia, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social and Political Science, University of Indonesia, IndonesiaWhat makes a leader worthy of support? The article uses novel survey and experimental data from Indonesia to test the proposition that identity trumps performance for citizens perceptions of their political leaders. The results confirm theories of ‘prototypicality’—leaders that best reflect and represent the identity of the group tend to be more trusted and have a licence to fail. We argue and show that the dimensions of identity that matter most varies and is context specific. In the Indonesian context religious identity is most important. But the data also suggest that this varies across space, time, and follower identity: We show that gender matters, as women are less easily persuaded by prototypicality. We conclude by reflecting on the implications for leaders, politics and support for leadership development.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/3553indonesialeadershipprototypicalitysocial identity theorywomen in politics |
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Leadership, Identity and Performance: The Nature and Effect of ‘Prototypicality’ in Indonesia |
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Leadership, Identity and Performance: The Nature and Effect of ‘Prototypicality’ in Indonesia |
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Leadership, Identity and Performance: The Nature and Effect of ‘Prototypicality’ in Indonesia |
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What makes a leader worthy of support? The article uses novel survey and experimental data from Indonesia to test the proposition that identity trumps performance for citizens perceptions of their political leaders. The results confirm theories of ‘prototypicality’—leaders that best reflect and represent the identity of the group tend to be more trusted and have a licence to fail. We argue and show that the dimensions of identity that matter most varies and is context specific. In the Indonesian context religious identity is most important. But the data also suggest that this varies across space, time, and follower identity: We show that gender matters, as women are less easily persuaded by prototypicality. We conclude by reflecting on the implications for leaders, politics and support for leadership development. |
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indonesia leadership prototypicality social identity theory women in politics |
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