نتایج جستجو برای: authoritarian leadership

تعداد نتایج: 46797  

Journal: :The Journal of genetic psychology 2003
Hyesoo Kim Ruth H Gim Chung

The authors examined the relationship of authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive parenting styles and the number of years in the United States with self-perception (academic competence, morality, and self-reliance) as recalled by Korean American college students (N = 144). Authoritative parenting behaviors were most common in Korean American families, followed by authoritarian behaviors, w...

2008
Joseph G. Wright

This paper enquires into whether economic sanctions are effective in destabilizing authoritarian rulers. We argue that this effect is mediated by the type of authoritarian regime against which sanctions are imposed. Thus, personalist regimes and monarchies, which are more dependent on aid and resource rents to maintain their patronage networks, are more likely to be affected by sanctions. In co...

1997
Stanley Feldman Karen Stenner Leonie Huddy

There has been a long history of work on authoritarianism that has looked at the role of societal threat. Much of the empirical research in this tradition has relied on aggregate data to examine the relationship between societal threat and authoritarian attitudes and behaviors. Our analysis uses individual-level data and a range of perceived threat measures to better understand the dynamics of ...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
John Blenkinsopp Nicholas Snowden

In their valuable discussion of whistleblowing in healthcare organisations, Mannion and Davies highlight the importance of organisational culture in influencing whether people raise concerns, and whether these concerns are listened to and acted upon. The role of leadership in shaping organisational culture is well-established and in this commentary, we will examine the influence of leaders in c...

2014
Ioanna V. Papathanasiou Evangelos C. Fradelos Christos F. Kleisiaris Konstantinos Tsaras Malamati A. Kalota Lambrini Kourkouta

INTRODUCTION Burnout is usually defined as a state of physical, emotional and mental exhaustion that results from long-term involvement in work situations that are emotionally demanding. A great deal of researches has been devoted to the understanding of factors contributing to burnout and the negative effects that burnout has in the cost and the quality of the provided healthcare. DISCUSSION...

Journal: :American Anthropologist 1949

Journal: :Pediatrics 2009
Kenneth R Ginsburg Dennis R Durbin J Felipe García-España Ewa A Kalicka Flaura K Winston

OBJECTIVE The goal was to explore the association between parenting style and driving behaviors. METHODS The 2006 National Young Driver Survey gathered data on driving safety behaviors from a nationally representative sample of 5665 ninth-, 10th-, and 11th-graders. A parenting style variable was based on adolescent reports and separated parents into 4 groups, (1) authoritative (high support a...

2012
A. Turner Megan Chandler Robert W. Heffer

This article shows the correlations between academic achievement and the different parenting styles. It also focuses on the correlation between parenting styles, achievement motivation and self-efficacy. The three types of parenting styles discussed in the article are authoritative, permissive and authoritarian. Authoritarian parenting is marked by high levels of nurturance, involvement and sen...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2014
Leonardo Badino Alessandro D'Ausilio Donald Glowinski Antonio Camurri Luciano Fadiga

Non-verbal group dynamics are often opaque to a formal quantitative analysis of communication flow. In this context, ensemble musicians can be a reliable model of expert group coordination. In fact, bodily motion is a critical component of inter-musician coordination and thus could be used as a valuable index of sensorimotor communication. Here we measured head movement kinematics of an expert ...

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