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Charismatic Leadership Theory: How Personal Charm, Vision, and Emotional Appeal Shape Influence
Abstract Charismatic leadership theory tries to answer a puzzle that most students notice early in life: why do some people inspire deep loyalty, energy, and sacrifice while others with the same job title struggle to get anyone to follow them? This article explains the theory in plain language and then places it inside a wider social science conversation. It begins with the classic foundations laid by Max Weber and developed by later researchers such as Robert House, Jay Cong
4 hours ago17 min read


Serving First, Leading Second: A Student-Friendly Reading of Servant Leadership Theory Through Bourdieu, World-Systems, and Institutional Isomorphism
Abstract This article explains #servant_leadership theory in plain language for students while still treating it with the seriousness of a scholarly review. The central claim of the theory is simple to state and hard to practise: a true leader chooses to #serve_first, and the wish to lead grows out of that wish to serve. The paper traces the idea from Robert Greenleaf's original essays, through the ten behavioural traits popularised by Larry Spears, to the modern measurement
6 hours ago18 min read


Transactional Leadership Theory: Rewards, Supervision, Performance, and Clear Exchanges Explained for Students
Abstract This article explains #Transactional_leadership in plain language while keeping the structure of a peer-reviewed journal paper. The theory describes a way of leading that runs on clear deals between a leader and a follower: do the agreed work, meet the agreed standard, and receive an agreed reward. The article treats the theory as a set of linked ideas built around #rewards, #supervision, #performance, and open #exchange, and it traces these ideas from their roots in
6 hours ago18 min read


Trait Theory of Leadership: Personal Qualities, Leadership Potential, and Student Learning
Trait Theory of Leadership is one of the oldest and most widely discussed approaches in #leadership_studies. It argues that some personal qualities make individuals more likely to become effective leaders. These qualities may include confidence, intelligence, integrity, emotional stability, courage, sociability, responsibility, and the ability to influence others. For students, the theory is useful because it gives a simple starting point for understanding why some people are
May 2022 min read
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