Are authentic leaders associated with more virtuous, committed and potent teams?

Arménio Rego*, Andreia Vitória, Ana Magalhães, Neuza Ribeiro, Miguel Pina e Cunha

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Abstract

Through a team-level analysis, the study shows how authentic leadership (AL) predicts team potency both directly and through the mediating role of team virtuousness and team affective commitment. Data about AL and team virtuousness were collected two months before data collection on team affective commitment and team potency. Fifty-one teams were selected for testing the hypotheses. The main findings are the following: (a) AL predicts team affective commitment through the mediating role of team virtuousness; (b) team virtuousness predicts team potency through the mediating role of team affective commitment; (c) AL predicts team potency through the mediating role of team virtuousness and team affective commitment. By focusing on two positive constructs (AL and team virtuousness), for which interrelations have rarely been explored, the study contributes to the Positive Organizational Scholarship movement, and suggests that AL and virtuousness are good in themselves and also potential facilitators of team success.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-79
Number of pages19
JournalLeadership Quarterly
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Authentic leadership
  • Team affective commitment
  • Team potency
  • Team virtuousness

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