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Although China tends to be an important topic in election campaigns, the consequences of this rhetoric have not been … systematically examined. We highlight the process by which China uses campaign rhetoric to make inferences about the intentions of … assessments. In turn, three patterns define Chinese policy toward new administrations: proactive engagement when campaign rhetoric …
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A leader of an organization may view a subordinate as threatening or weakening the leader's position. The threat may increase with the subordinate's ability and reduce the rents the leader wins. In particular, a leader who trains his subordinate reduces the cost to the owner of a firm in...
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We examine whether economic and military competence of political leaders affect their duration in office. We introduce leader heterogeneity in the selectorate theory of Bueno de Mesquita et al. (2003) and derive the hypothesis that in the presence of a revolutionary threat, economic competence...
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Purpose – Against the background of current leadership theory, this research paper analyses and compares the leadership approaches of two outstanding leaders: Daniel Vasella, chairman of the leading Swiss pharmaceutical organization Novartis and Ricardo Semler, owner of the Brazilian...
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Deutsche Chefs lieben ihren Job. 96 Prozent von 547 Führungskräften sagen: "Ja, meine Führungsrolle macht mir Spaß". Das ist das Ergebnis der Akademie-Studie 2009 "Führungsrollen - Beruf und Berufung deutscher Manager". Die Hälfte (50,7 Prozent) der Befragten sieht in der Übernahme der...
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Drawing on identity and social comparison theories, we propose and test a model of motivation to lead based on two types of self-to-role comparisons (i.e., self-comparisons with specific leaders and with more abstract representations of the leadership role). We propose that these comparisons...
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