JOB Annual Review Artikel angenommen
8. November 2021, von Susanna Lieniger
Clara Hemshorn de Sanchez, Fabiola Gerpott (WHU) und Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock haben gemeinsam an einem umfangreichen Review zur Leader-Follower Interaktion gearbeitet. Dies wurde nun für das renommierte Annual Review Issue im Journal of Organizational Behavior angenommen.
Hemshorn de Sanchez, C. S., Gerpott, F. H., & Lehmann-Willenbrock, N. (in press). A review and future agenda for behavioral research on leader–follower interactions at different temporal scopes. Journal of Organizational Behavior.
Scholars are increasingly embracing innovative research designs and measures to capture actual leader and/or follower behaviors in real interactions. Our systematic review of this emerging research stream and development of a research agenda seek to move the literature further in this direction. Specifically, we aim to inspire scholars with techniques for observing, manipulating, or training actual leader- and/or followership behaviors at different temporal scopes in the laboratory or field and identify which future research areas are worth exploring. To achieve these aims, we perform a review of existing studies in this domain according to their underlying conceptual model and temporal scope. We analyze which types of leader or follower behaviors (i.e., verbal behavior, text-based behavior, choice behavior, gaze, facial expressions, gestures, voice tone and pitch, movement cues, unspecified nonverbal behavior) have been studied, how they have been studied (i.e., using which methodological approaches), and in which study context (i.e., laboratory or field). We distill these findings to derive six future research directions: conducting studies that connect actual and perceived leader/follower behaviors, considering temporal granularity in a nuanced manner, exploring interdependent behavioral patterns, leveraging unconventional research methods, performing multimodal behavior analyses, and conducting more studies “in the wild” (i.e., field research).