Christopher Danis – Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Management, Odbojárov 10, 820 05 Bratislava, Slovakia
Anna Lašáková – Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Management, Odbojárov 10, 820 05 Bratislava, Slovakia
Keywords:
Leadership;
Implicit;
Theories;
Culturally endorsed;
Globe project
Abstract: This paper synthesizes existing research on implicit leadership theories (ILTs) — individuals’ unconscious cognitive frameworks or mental models that shape their perceptions, expectations, and evaluations of effective leadership. Based on a thorough search and examination of the works on ILTs included in the Scopus database (n = 102), the authors explore the development, evolution, and contextual influences on ILTs, including the culturally endorsed ILTs stream of research (e.g., Globe project), and offer a comprehensive understanding of ILTs and their implications for perceived leadership effectiveness.
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Danis, C., & Lašáková, A. (2023). Evolution of the Concept of Implicit Leadership Theories: A Literature Review. In V. Bevanda (Ed.), International Scientific-Business Conference – LIMEN 2023: Vol 9. Selected papers (pp. 1-11). Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans. https://doi.org/10.31410/LIMEN.S.P.2023.1
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