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When learning how to lead, an exploratory look at role models

机译:学习如何领导时,探索榜样

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to identify who people indicate are their role models for learning how to lead and explore how demographic characteristics may affect these choices. Design/methodology/approach A global online survey, involving over 34,000 respondents, indicated, from a list of 14 possibilities, the role model category from whom they learned to lead. Respondents indicated their age, gender, ethnicity, nationality, educational level, hierarchical level and job function. Chi-square analysis was used to identify how these factors may have affected the choice of role models distribution. Findings Family member (parents, siblings and other family outside of the immediate family) was found to be the most important role model category when it came to learning how to lead. Ranked second was immediate supervisor/manager. The rank order in terms of frequency of role model choices was not substantially different across demographic characteristics, though there were statistically significant differences regarding the relative importance of the various role model categories by demographics. Research limitations/implications The results offer plentiful opportunities for future scholars to delve more into both the nature and actions of role models, in keeping with social learning theory. Future scholars can investigate the nature of people's relationships with leadership role models, especially conceptualizing why and how various demographic factors affect how people learn to lead. Practical implications Understanding who people have as role models for what they have learned about leadership can provide important insights for those responsible for leadership development. Similarly, individuals who are in role model "positions" (e.g. parents, teachers, managers) can be more aware of how their behaviors have implications for how their audience learns what effective leadership looks like in action. Originality/value This study addressed a relatively unexplored area in the leadership literature, namely within what category of role model have people found to be most important in helping them learn to lead. The large and diverse sample, across a multitude of demographic characteristics, strengthens the generalizability of the findings.
机译:目的本研究的目的是识别人们表明是学习如何领导和探索人口特征如何影响这些选择的榜样。设计/方法/接近全球在线调查,涉及超过34,000名受访者,从14个可能性列表中,他们学会引导的榜样类别。受访者表示,他们的年龄,性别,种族,国籍,教育水平,等级和工作职能。 Chi-Square分析用于确定这些因素如何影响角色模型分布的选择。发现家庭成员(父母,兄弟姐妹和其他家庭外部的家庭)被认为是学习如何领导时最重要的榜样类别。排名第二是立即主管/经理。在角色模型选择的频率方面,跨人口统计特征的频率级秩序没有大大差异,尽管对各种角色模型类别通过人口统计学的相对重要性存在统计学意义的差异。研究限制/影响结果为未来学者提供了丰富的机会,以便与榜样的性质和行为相比,与社会学习理论保持一致。未来的学者可以调查人们与领导榜样的关系的性质,特别是概念化为什么以及各种人口因素如何影响人们如何学会领导。实际意义了解人们作为他们所学到的领导力学的榜样的榜样可以为负责领导力发展的人提供重要的见解。同样,在榜样“职位”(例如父母,教师,经理)中的个人可以更加了解他们的行为如何对他们的观众如何了解如何学习有效的领导力在行动中。本研究的原创性/价值在领导文学中讨论了一个相对未开发的地区,即在榜样中的榜样中发现最重要的人在帮助他们学会领导方面是最重要的。大型和多样化的样本,跨越多种人口统计学,增强了调查结果的普遍性。

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