Scholarly leadership of the study of leadership: A review of The Leadership Quarterly's second decade, 2000–2009 |
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Authors: | William L. Gardner Kevin B. Lowe Todd W. Moss Kevin T. Mahoney Claudia C. Cogliser |
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Affiliation: | a Texas Tech University, United States;b University of North Carolina-Greensboro, United States;c Louisiana Tech University, United States |
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Abstract: | In a reprise of Lowe and Gardner's (2000) review of The Leadership Quarterly's (LQ) first decade as a premier outlet for scholarly leadership research, we review 353 articles published in LQ during its second decade. Multiple methods were employed to prepare this review, including: interviews with the journal's current Senior Editor and Associate Editors; an assessment of LQ's impact, reputation, and most cited articles through citation analyses; a content analysis of article type (theory, empirical, and methods), contributors (e.g., discipline, nationality, and institutional affiliation), theoretical foundations, research strategies, sample location/type, data collection methods, and analytical procedures; survey and follow-up focus groups conducted with LQ Editorial Review Board members; and qualitative analyses to assess the prevalent themes, contributions, and trends reflected in LQ during its second decade. Drawing from these sources, we describe anticipated directions for future research. |
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Keywords: | Leadership theory Research methods Content analysis Citation analysis Journal impact Journal reputation |
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