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Coproducing leadership: A reason to resist destructive leaders
Teresa Almeida (Almeida, T.); Nelson Ramalho (Ramalho, N.); Francisco Esteves (Esteves, F.);
Journal Title
Leadership and Organization Development Journal
Year (definitive publication)
2023
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
Purpose: Follower's individual differences have been receiving increased attention in studying destructive leadership because followers may enable or disable it. One of these yet under-researched features is the role of followers' leadership coproduction beliefs (a role construal) in explaining their resistance to destructive leaders. Departing from the proactive motivation theory, this paper explores the robustness of coproduction beliefs by testing its ability to predict followers' resistance to destructive leaders across four situations – abusive supervision, exploitative leadership, organization directed behaviors and laissez-faire. Design/methodology/approach: With a sample of 359 participants that answered a scenario-based survey, the present study tests the relationship between coproduction beliefs and resistance behaviors in the four mentioned groups, while controlling for alternative explanations. A multigroup analysis was conducted with PLS-SEM. Findings: Constructive resistance is always favored by coproduction beliefs independently of the leader's type of destructive behavior. Dysfunctional resistance, however, is sensitive to the leader's type of destructive behavior. Originality/value: This paper extends knowledge on the role of coproduction beliefs as an individual-based resource against destructive leaders.
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Keywords
Followership,Coproduction,Role construal,Resistance,Destructive leadership
  • Psychology - Social Sciences
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences
  • Other Social Sciences - Social Sciences
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SFRH/BD/132041/2017 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

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