Tag: leadership psychology


UPWARD PYGMALION EFFECT

Conceptual Foundations of the Upward Pygmalion Effect The Upward Pygmalion Effect represents a sophisticated inversion of the classical interpersonal self-fulfilling prophecy, focusing on the dynamic where the high expectations of subordinates significantly enhance the performance and leadership capabilities of their superiors. While traditional psychological research has long documented the standard Pygmalion Effect—where a teacher’s or […]

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MANAGERIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Introduction and Core Definition Managerial psychology is a specialized and critical field of research and practice that focuses intensely on the psychological aspects of management. It stands at the intersection of general psychological theory and applied organizational science, providing the necessary tools for leaders to effectively understand, predict, and influence human behavior within complex organizational […]

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ATTRIBUTION THEORY OF LEADERSHIP

Introduction and Core Tenets The Attribution Theory of Leadership is a cognitive model positing that leadership is not merely an objective set of behaviors or achievements, but rather a phenomenon rooted deeply in the perceptions and interpretations of followers. This model assumes that individuals act as intuitive scientists, constantly observing the organizational environment and the […]

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