Title of article :
Who is an Ideal Organizational Leader in Iran? Examining the Content, Structure, and Consequences of Iranian Implicit Leadership Theories (IILTS)
Author/Authors :
Sharifirad, Mohammad Sadegh Department of Management - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - Ardakan University, Ardakan
Abstract :
Implicit Leadership Theories (ILTs) are individuals’ perceptions of the traits and
behaviors characterizing leaders. Four studies investigated the reliabilities and
different types of validities for a scale developed to measure Iranian Implicit
leadership Theories (IILTs). Study 1 used a qualitative method to extract the implicit
theories of ideal leadership after interviewing 27 experts. The IILTs are represented
by a first-order eight-factor model (Inspiring, Supportive, Accountable, Emotionally
Mature, Decisive, Self-protective, Deceptive and Narrow-minded), and a secondorder two-factor model (Prototypes and Anti-prototypes). In Study 2, exploratory
factor analysis was used to identify the factor structure and further refine and
examine the internal consistencies of the discovered factors. The analysis proved the
factor structure of IILTs. Study 3 tested the convergent and discriminant validities of
the developed scale for IILTs, and the results supported the validity of the developed
scale. Study 4 investigated incremental and criterion validities via using two
variables of LMX and job satisfaction. These studies provide convergent evidence
that IILTs is a valid scale to be used in research. Ultimately, future research venues
and practical implications are discussed.
Keywords :
Implicit leadership theories , Iran , Prototypes , Anti-prototypes , Categorization theory
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Management Studies (IJMS)