RCE3 Research Seminar | Statistic in Business- Industry Expert Experience Sharing

2024-11-01

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

BS4114

Not the Time to be Humble! When and Why Leader Humility Enhances or Deteriorates
Evaluations on Leader Effectiveness and Satisfaction with Leader

Organised by: RCE 3

Abstract:

Although leader humility is considered a desirable leader characteristic, an emerging research stream focuses on when leader humility may come at a cost. By integrating implicit leadership theories with the attentional  focus model, we examine when followers perceive leader humility favorably and unfavorably due to valuing leader characteristics differently in different situations. We suggest that followers are more likely to value (disvalue) leader humility when there is less (more) time pressure. Specifically, followers are inclined to attribute leader humility as comprehensive (indecisive) when time pressure is low (high), resulting in high (low) evaluations on leader effectiveness and satisfaction with leader. The results of an experiment and a three-wave survey support our predictions, which advances knowledge about the benefits and perils of leader humility and their underlying mechanisms.

Presenters:

Dr. Shengming Liu, an Associate Professor from Fudan University’s School of Management. Dr. Liu has a strong academic background and has contributed significantly to leadership and organizational behavior research,

 

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