Leadership and Power: Identity Processes in Groups and Organizations

Leadership and Power: Identity Processes in Groups and Organizations

by Michael Hogg (Author), Daan Van Knippenberg (Author), Michael A. Hogg (Editor), Michael Hogg (Author)

Synopsis

Leadership and associated power issues lie at the core of group life in a variety of contexts. Even the most informal of groups typically have some form of leadership in their organization, and the understanding of leadership and power from a psychological standpoint can inform a greater understanding of group dynamics both inside and outside of the workplace.

Leadership and Power is a synthesis of contributions from eminent social psychologists and organizational scientists that addresses these issues from a fresh perspective. In recent years, these themes have been re-examined through the lens of social categorization approaches that highlight people's social identity and social roles as group members, as well as the processes that influence perceptions of and expectations about people and groups. The book is wide-ranging; chapters cover such diverse issues as: interpersonal versus group-oriented styles of leadership; leadership of totalist groups; political leadership; and gender and leadership. It represents a state-of-the-art overview of this burgeoning field that will be important to a host of disciplines.

Elements of cross-referencing to highlight thematic links as well as effective chapter conclusions will make the text appealing to advanced students taking courses in social and organizational psychology, management and organization studies, not just scholars interested in these themes.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 278
Edition: First
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 17 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 0761947035
ISBN 13: 9780761947035

Author Bio
Daan van Knippenberg is Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Rotterdam School of Management. He has published over 140 scholarly articles, books, and book chapters, including in such outlets as Academy of Management Journal, Annual Review of Psychology, Journal of Applied Psychology, Organization Science, and Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, many of which revolve around his key research interests in leadership, diversity, creativity and innovation, and social identity processes in organizations. Daan is Founding Editor of Organizational Psychology Review and an associate editor of Journal of Organizational Behavior. He is also co-founder and director of the Erasmus Center for Leadership Studies, co-founder and co-organizer of the New Directions in Leadership Research conference organized by Duke University, Erasmus University, INSEAD, and The Wharton School, and a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and of the American Psychological Association Michael Hogg is Professor of Social Psychology at Claremont Graduate University. He is also an Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Kent and the University of Queensland. His research focuses on social identity processes within and between large and small groups, and he has published widely on topics including intergroup relations, group cohesion, leadership, group motivations, and conformity processes. Professor Hogg is co-editor of the journal Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, an associate editor of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, and Senior Consulting Editor for the SAGE Social Psychology Program. He is a fellow of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, the Western Psychological Association, and the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Michael Hogg' home page: http://www.cgu.edu/pages/3948.asp Social Identity Lab: http://www.cgu.edu/pages/5271.asp