International Journal of Advanced Research in Management and Social Sciences
  • Year: 2014
  • Volume: 3
  • Issue: 2

A theoretical study of leadership development at workplace

  • Author:
  • Abhishek Y. Dikshit, Preeti A. Dikshit
  • Total Page Count: 14
  • Page Number: 39 to 52

*Research Scholar [Management], Jain University, Bangalore

**Research Scholar [Commerce], Jain University, Bangalore

Online published on 7 June, 2014.

Abstract

This paper suggests that different styles of leadership arouse different sorts of normative motivation among followers, and these diverse motivational sources in turn are associated with different forms of participant contribution to organizational success. Three interrelated clusters of leadership styles, normative motivation of followers, and organizational citizenship behaviour are described. Leadership that appeals exclusively to followers’ self-interests is associated with preconvention moral development and dependable task performance. Leadership styles focusing on interpersonal relationships and social networks are associated with followers’ conventional moral development and work group collaboration. Transforming leadership that both models and nurtures servant leadership abilities is associated with post-conventional moral development and responsible participation in organizational governance.

Keywords

Leadership, Motivation, Citizenship, Governance, Moral Development, Task performance