Exploring the Relationship Between Personality and Preferred Leadership
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Leadership, Ethics, Personality, ManagementAbstract
We explore the relationship between the Big Five personality indicators of employees and their respective preferred leadership style of management. We sampled employees in a city in the Midwest USA. The results include a profile of personality traits and how those traits relate to preferred leadership styles. We borrowed the Big Five and measures of three models of leadership: Participative, Autocratic, and Laissez-Faire. The results show people who are extroverted also prefer a participative style leader, those who are open to new experience do not prefer an autocratic style leader, and female employees prefer laissez-faire leadership style.
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2017-03-01
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Bertsch, A., Nguyen, H. T. H., Alford, A., Baran, W., Reynen, J., Saeed, M., & Ondracek, J. (2017). Exploring the Relationship Between Personality and Preferred Leadership. Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, 14(1). Retrieved from https://mail.articlegateway.com/index.php/JLAE/article/view/1612
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