2016
DOI: 10.1177/1548051816641876
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Leadership as Social Influence

Abstract: Communication is a topic frequently linked to leadership; however, the linkage often is limited to a view of communication as a tool to be employed by leaders in efforts to achieve particular purposes. The aim of this article is to provide a more expansive view of the communication process and its current and potential contributions to an understanding of leadership theory and dynamics. The article begins with an exploration of the ways that the study of communication intersects with the study of leadership it… Show more

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“…They reveal this concept through the prisms of leadership, defining communication as the process by which people create and use information that expresses their attitude to the world and to others. The conceptualization of human communication leads to a view of leadership as a process of social influence, which is ascertained through both verbal and non-verbal communication [4]. In domestic science, they rely on the views of foreign colleagues, but they have their own view of the problem.…”
Section: Interest In Gender Manifestations In Communication Abroad Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They reveal this concept through the prisms of leadership, defining communication as the process by which people create and use information that expresses their attitude to the world and to others. The conceptualization of human communication leads to a view of leadership as a process of social influence, which is ascertained through both verbal and non-verbal communication [4]. In domestic science, they rely on the views of foreign colleagues, but they have their own view of the problem.…”
Section: Interest In Gender Manifestations In Communication Abroad Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trust between leaders and followers leads to trusting relationships which are critical for achieving multiteam system performance (Millikin et al, 2010). It is the role of leadership to create meaning for a situation that assists team members to align to a common goal in a way that builds trust (Ruben and Gigliotti, 2016). Authentic leadership theory claims that the attitude and work behaviour of team members is derived from the trusting relationship and social identification between the leader and team members (Alavi and Gill, 2017).…”
Section: An Integration Team Building Trusting Relationships Within Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trusting relationships is the dependent variable in this study as these trusting relationships are proposed to ultimately leading to multiteam system performance. These items are relevant in determining the strength of the trust relationship as noted by Ruben and Gigliotti (2016). This study focused on the strength of trusting relationships at the component team level and relationships with the integration team.…”
Section: Trusting Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Institutions of higher learning serve many purposes beyond the stated goal of providing required components for a specific degree. While degree preparation is one important aim, undergraduate students also need many other skills to be successful in future careers, e.g., communication, critical thinking, construction of knowledge, and evaluation of performance (Chikeleze, Johnson, & Gibson, 2018; O'Donovan, Price, & Rust, 2008;Ruben & Gigliotti, 2016). Ongoing evaluation and assessment help to ensure that each unit and the university as a whole are meeting field-based and skill-based goals and responding to changes as needed (Marziliano et al, 2015 Price, & Rust, 2004).…”
Section: Review Of Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%