How transformational leadership transforms followers’ affect and work engagement

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How transformational leadership transforms followers’ affect and work engagement. / Bader, Benjamin; Gielnik, Michael M.; Bledow, Ronald.
in: European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, Jahrgang 32, Nr. 3, 2023, S. 360-372.

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title = "How transformational leadership transforms followers{\textquoteright} affect and work engagement",
abstract = "How do episodes of transformational leadership transform followers? To address this question, we build on theories of affective events and affect regulation and develop a research model that explicates a mechanism of the transformation process implicit in transformational leadership theory. Specifically, the model explains how experiencing episodes of transformational leadership transforms (i.e., changes) followers{\textquoteright} positive affect and eventually their work engagement by fulfilling followers{\textquoteright} basic psychological needs. We tested our model in two independent longitudinal samples using daily and weekly measurement designs with 214 (N = 75) and 147 (N = 54) lagged observations, respectively. In support of our model, experiencing episodes of transformational leadership was associated with basic need fulfilment and led to a change in positive affect, which predicted changes in work engagement. Our findings suggest that a focus on affective dynamics can advance theories of leadership.",
keywords = "affective shift, emotion regulation, Leadership, self-determination theory, work engagement, Entrepreneurship, Management studies",
author = "Benjamin Bader and Gielnik, {Michael M.} and Ronald Bledow",
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