نتایج جستجو برای: complex leadership

تعداد نتایج: 825520  

2015
Susan Procter Fiona Brooks Patricia Wilson Carolyn Crouchman Sally Kendall

AIM To describe the role of school nursing in leading and coordinating a multidisciplinary networked system of support for children with asthma, and to analyze the strengths and challenges of undertaking and supporting multiagency interprofessional practice. BACKGROUND The growth of networked and interprofessional collaborations arises from the recognition that a number of the most pressing p...

2017
Carola Leicht Małgorzata A. Gocłowska Jolien A. Van Breen Soledad de Lemus Georgina Randsley de Moura

Although women who highly identify with other women are more susceptible to stereotype threat effects, women's identification might associate with greater leadership aspirations contingent on (1) counter-stereotype salience and (2) feminist identification. When gender counter-stereotypes are salient, women's identification should associate with greater leadership aspiration regardless of femini...

2014
Brian R. Spisak Nancy M. Blaker Carmen E. Lefevre Fhionna R. Moore Kleis F. B. Krebbers

Previous research indicates that followers tend to contingently match particular leader qualities to evolutionarily consistent situations requiring collective action (i.e., context-specific cognitive leadership prototypes) and information processing undergoes categorization which ranks certain qualities as first-order context-general and others as second-order context-specific. To further inves...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
L K Hodgkin M R E Symonds M A Elgar

The challenges of maintaining cohesion while making collective decisions in social or aggregating insects can result in the emergence of a leader or leaders. Larval aggregations of the steel-blue sawfly Perga affinis forage nocturnally, and some larvae lead the aggregation on foraging trips more often than expected by chance. We investigated the relationship between these leader and follower ro...

Journal: :Journal of sport & exercise psychology 2016
Erica L Carleton Julian Barling Amy M Christie Melissa Trivisonno Kelsey Tulloch Mark R Beauchamp

Based on the contention that leadership has sustained effects on followers even after the leader-follower relationship has ended, we investigated the career-long effects of abusive coach leadership on athlete aggression and task performance. Abusive leadership scores were derived from ratings by two independent raters' evaluations of coaches' biographies, and athlete aggression and task perform...

2016
Ian Kirkpatrick Ellen Kuhlmann Kathy Hartley Mike Dent Federico Lega

BACKGROUND Since the early 1980s all European countries have given priority to reforming the management of health services. A distinctive feature of these reforms has also been the drive to co-opt professionals themselves into the management of services, taking on full time or part time (hybrid) management or leadership roles. However, although these trends are well documented in the literature...

2013
Judy Mannix Lesley Wilkes Debra Jackson

BACKGROUND Clinical scholarship has been conceptualised and theorised in the nursing literature for over 30 years but no research has captured nurses' clinicians' views on how it differs or is the same as clinical expertise and clinical leadership. The aim of this study was to determine clinical nurses' understanding of the differences and similarities between the clinical expert, clinical lead...

2015
Diana Boer Astrid C. Homan

Employees' identifications entail a valuable asset for modern organizations and identification research has stressed the necessity to distinguish identifications according to their focus (i.e., organizational, team, or leader identification). Interestingly, transformational leadership (TFL) has been proposed to unfold its effects through transforming followers' identifications and could thus be...

2004
C. B. Crawford

This article focuses on the empirical effects of cognitive differentiation and persuasive skills on transformational, transaction, and laissez-faire leadership. Subjects (N = 294) completed measures of independent and dependent variables. Findings confirmed prior findings, however findings some reflected differences. Cognitive differentiation was positively related to transformation leadership ...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2000
M M Bratt M Broome S Kelber L Lostocco

BACKGROUND High levels of stress and the challenges of meeting the complex needs of critically ill children and their families can threaten job satisfaction and cause turnover in nurses. OBJECTIVE To explore the influences of nurses' attributes, unit characteristics, and elements of the work environment on the job satisfaction of nurses in pediatric critical care units and to determine stress...

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