Followers in the organizational leadership process: From attribution to shared leadership

Despite the fact that most of the theories and models of leadership are solely focused on the leader as the central figure of the leadership process, there is a need to draw attention to the importance of the followers’ role in the organizational leadership process, which is the main subject of this...

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Main Author: Vesna Stojanovic Aleksic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kragujevac 2016-08-01
Series:Economic Horizons
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Online Access:http://www.horizonti.ekfak.kg.ac.rs/sites/default/files/Casopis/2016_2/EN/Vesna_Stojanovic_Aleksic_EN.pdf
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spelling doaj-b79711a12f494686bf75b9f4157ef7622020-11-24T23:27:25ZengUniversity of KragujevacEconomic Horizons 1450-863X2217-92322016-08-0118213514810.5937/ekonhor1602139SFollowers in the organizational leadership process: From attribution to shared leadershipVesna Stojanovic Aleksic0Faculty of Economics, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, The Republic of SerbiaDespite the fact that most of the theories and models of leadership are solely focused on the leader as the central figure of the leadership process, there is a need to draw attention to the importance of the followers’ role in the organizational leadership process, which is the main subject of this paper. Newer approaches to leadership provide a framework for the study of a reciprocal influence in the leadership process, in which the behavior of the leader appears as both an independent and a dependent variable at the same time. The aim is to draw attention to the necessity of adjusting leadership styles to the characteristics of the followers and encourage the followers’ active role in leadership, as the basic precondition for the effectiveness of the entire leadership process. The paper reviews the evolution of the role of the followers in organizational leadership through various approaches and models of leadership, from the attribution of potential leadership qualities through the process of attribution, through the followers’ influence in the selection of the dominant leadership style, to the equal participation in the leadership process, reflected in the concepts of servant leadership and shared leadership.http://www.horizonti.ekfak.kg.ac.rs/sites/default/files/Casopis/2016_2/EN/Vesna_Stojanovic_Aleksic_EN.pdforganizationleadershipfollowersleadership processorganizational behavior
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Economic Horizons
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leadership
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organizational behavior
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title Followers in the organizational leadership process: From attribution to shared leadership
title_short Followers in the organizational leadership process: From attribution to shared leadership
title_full Followers in the organizational leadership process: From attribution to shared leadership
title_fullStr Followers in the organizational leadership process: From attribution to shared leadership
title_full_unstemmed Followers in the organizational leadership process: From attribution to shared leadership
title_sort followers in the organizational leadership process: from attribution to shared leadership
publisher University of Kragujevac
series Economic Horizons
issn 1450-863X
2217-9232
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Despite the fact that most of the theories and models of leadership are solely focused on the leader as the central figure of the leadership process, there is a need to draw attention to the importance of the followers’ role in the organizational leadership process, which is the main subject of this paper. Newer approaches to leadership provide a framework for the study of a reciprocal influence in the leadership process, in which the behavior of the leader appears as both an independent and a dependent variable at the same time. The aim is to draw attention to the necessity of adjusting leadership styles to the characteristics of the followers and encourage the followers’ active role in leadership, as the basic precondition for the effectiveness of the entire leadership process. The paper reviews the evolution of the role of the followers in organizational leadership through various approaches and models of leadership, from the attribution of potential leadership qualities through the process of attribution, through the followers’ influence in the selection of the dominant leadership style, to the equal participation in the leadership process, reflected in the concepts of servant leadership and shared leadership.
topic organization
leadership
followers
leadership process
organizational behavior
url http://www.horizonti.ekfak.kg.ac.rs/sites/default/files/Casopis/2016_2/EN/Vesna_Stojanovic_Aleksic_EN.pdf
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