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Prototypical leaders reinforce efficacy beliefs: How and when leader–leader exchange relates to team effectiveness

Summary Integrating two social cognition‐based theories: social cognitive theory and implicit leadership theory, we propose that leader prototypicality perceptions are important boundary conditions for the effects of leader–leader exchange (LLX) on team performance through the mediating roles of tea...

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Published in:Journal of organizational behavior 2022-07, Vol.43 (6), p.1136-1151
Main Authors: Zhang, Shuxia, Hu, Jia, Chuang, Chih‐Hsun, Chiao, Yu‐Ching
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Efficacy
Group performance
leader prototypicality
leader self‐efficacy
Leadership
leader–leader exchange (LLX)
Organizational behavior
Organizational change
Perceptions
Retail stores
Social cognition
Social cognitive theory
team collective efficacy
team effectiveness
Teams
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