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Neural Correlates of the Dual-Level Transformational Leadership Model

Katharina Leifker Mathias Diebig Ute Poethke Jens Rowold

Abstrak

Introduction/Main Objectives: This study considered neural processes of transformational leadership based on quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG). Background Problems: This research aims at providing biomarkers for effective (i.e., transformational) leadership. Novelty: We considered transformational leadership on a detailed level, namely its individual-focused and group-focused sub-dimensions, to analyze the underlying brain processes. As for the individual-focused sub-dimensions of transformational leadership, we utilized innovation and performance orientation, while for the group-focused sub-dimensions, we choose vision and            team spirit. Research Methods: Fifty-two dyads, consisting of (a) student pairs and (b) supervisor-subordinate dyads, participated in a simulated role-play that was intended to be a performance review while the electrical activity of the brain was recorded. Finding/Results: Results show that the group-focused sub-dimensions of transformational leadership could be positively linked to right frontal lobe coherence and negatively linked to left frontal lobe coherence. Results showed no relation between the individual-focused sub-dimensions and frontal lobe coherence. Conclusion: The results allow for a deeper understanding of the neural processes of transformational leadership and its individual-focused and group-focused sub-dimensions, respectively.

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Katharina Leifker

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Mathias Diebig

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Ute Poethke

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Jens Rowold

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Leifker, K., Diebig, M., Poethke, U., Rowold, J. (2024). Neural Correlates of the Dual-Level Transformational Leadership Model. https://doi.org/10.22146/jlo.90526

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Tahun Terbit
2024
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DOAJ
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10.22146/jlo.90526
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